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== Windows Native Support ==
[[Windows 95]] and its successors [[Windows 98]], and [[Windows Me]], can read/ and write HPFS only when mapped via a network share,; butthey cannot read it from a local disk. They listed the [[NTFS]] partitions of networked computers as "HPFS", because NTFS and HPFS share the same filesystem identification number in the partition table.
 
[[Windows NT 3.1]] and [[Windows NT 3.5|3.5]] have native read/write support for local disks and can even be installed onto an HPFS partition. This is because NT was originally going to be a version of [[OS/2]].