Unless a new file system is created, no version of Windows could make use of the potential storage size possible. In a 3.5" form factor, at that areal density, it would yield a 4 platter hard drive capable of storing about 24 petabytes.
In order for the NTFS file system to use that much storage, then each logical sector would need to be about 5.6MB. The fragmentation of the file system could be severe even if the operating system could use that large of a virtual sector.
Areal densities, this high, will require a new file system design.