You are the administrator of Company’s network. Your Windows 2000 Professional computer has a removable disk device installed. The device can use storage modules of varying sizes. You use these storage modules to transfer graphics files between your location and a printing company. The printing company uses Windows 98. You insert a new 1 GB disk device into your computer and format the new disk device as NTFS with the default options. You then place large graphics files on the disk device and deliver it to the printing company. The printing company reports that they are unable to access the files. You want the printing company to be able to access the graphics files on the new disk device. What should you do? ()
A.
Format the new disk device as FAT16 with a 128 KB cluster size.
B.
Format the new disk device as FAT32 with a 4 KB cluster size.
C.
Format the new disk device as NTFS with a 4 KB cluster size.
D.
Format the new disk device as NTFS with a 8 KB cluster size.