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'''32-bit file access''' refers to the higher performance, [[protected mode]] disk caching method introduced in [[Windows for Workgroups]] 3.11, which replaced [[SmartDrive]] (Smartdrv). It bypassed [[MS-DOS]] and directly accessed the disk, either via the [[BIOS]] or (preferably) [[32-bit disk access]] (Windows-native protected mode disk drivers). This feature was a [[backport]] from the then-unreleased [[Windows 95]], as suggested by Microsoft's advertisements for Windows for Workgroups 3.11 ("the 32-bit file system from our Chicago project").
With the introduction of 32-bit file access and Long File Names in Windows 95, DOS was reduced to the role of a [[boot loader]] for Windows.{{fact|date=October 2019}} However, it was still possible to boot Windows 95 into a pure real-mode DOS system mode.
It was implemented using the [[File Allocation Table#Long_File_Names_.28VFAT.2C_LFNs.29|VFAT]], VCACHE, and [[IFSHLP.SYS|IFSMgr]] [[VxD]] drivers.
Also, it should not be confused with
==See also==
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==External links==
* {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20071011012746/http://marina.mfarris.com/theref/files/32bfa.txt MS Windows 32-Bit File Access Meta-FAQ]}}
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* https://web.archive.org/web/20070324064925/http://pclt.cis.yale.edu/pclt/OPSYS/WFWG311.HTM
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