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QuestionGet Supported File System Pin
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The four main file systems supported by Windows are NTFS, exFAT, UDF, and FAT32.

Additional file systems can be installed using IFS (Installable File System) drivers.

The API you are looking for is the SetupAPI | Microsoft Docs[^]. It provides functions to enumerate installed drivers of specific types. But I have not used it for file systems so far and can't tell you therefore the GUID(s) to be used (the enumeration is basically identical for all device types).
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QuestionIn MFC how to achieve multilevel undo/redo operations for CRichEditCtrl? Pin
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