We're long past FAT32 being used in OEM computers.
Reflect that to this article, which talked about FAT32 as a future thing.
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<title>About FAT32</title>
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<para>FAT32 is the replacement to the FAT filesystem included in
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Microsoft's OEM SR2 Beta release, which is expected to be
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utilized on computers pre-loaded with Windows 95 towards the
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Microsoft's OEM SR2 Beta release, which started replacing FAT
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on computers pre-loaded with Windows 95 towards the
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end of 1996. It converts the normal FAT file system and
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allows you to use smaller cluster sizes for larger hard
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drives. FAT32 also modifies the traditional FAT boot sector
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