ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

FAT32+

Okay, so imagine you have a bunch of toys that you want to put away in a big toy box. However, the toy box can only hold a certain amount of toys at a time. So, you have to decide how many toys you want to put in the box and how many you want to keep outside.

This is kind of like how a computer stores files on its hard drive. The computer has a certain amount of storage space, just like the toy box has limited space. So, when you save a file on your computer, it needs to decide where to put it so it doesn't take up too much space.

Now, let's talk about FAT32+. FAT32+ is like a special way of organizing the files on your computer so that you can fit more of them in that limited storage space. It's like having a bigger toy box, so you can keep more toys in it.

FAT32+ works by using smaller "blocks" of space to store each file. Think of these blocks like little compartments in the toy box. Instead of trying to fit one big toy in the box, you can break it up into smaller pieces and fit them into different compartments.

This allows you to store more files on your computer without using up too much space. And the "+" in FAT32+ just means it has some extra features that make it even better at storing and organizing files.

In summary, FAT32+ is a way of organizing files on your computer so that you can fit more of them in the limited storage space available. It does this by using smaller blocks of space to store each file, like compartments in a toy box.