Rick works as a Network Administrator for uCertify Inc. He takes a backup of some important
compressed files on an NTFS partition, using the Windows 2000 Backup utility. Rick restores these
files in a FAT32 partition. He finds that the restored files do not have the compression attribute.
What is the most likely cause?
A.
A FAT32 partition does not support compression.
B.
The Windows 2000 Backup utility decompresses compressed files while taking a backup.
C.
The backup of files that are saved on an NTFS partition cannot be restored in a FAT32 partition.
D.
The FAT32 partition is corrupt and requires to be reformatted.