Except for almost every UEFI computer where the all important boot partition (ESP) is by convention and by standard, FAT32. That's kind of a major use case if you want to boot your x86 PC. Apple is ...
First, I know NTFS is superior, large FAT32 partitions waste space, bla bla bla. I am using my Windows XP computer to prepare a hard drive for a Windows 98 system, and I am set on having only one ...
The Windows team said in a blog post on Thursday: "When formatting disks from the command line using the format command, we've increased the FAT32 size limit from 32GB to 2TB". The limit is only being ...
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