Bob Proulx:
>
> It is "just a disk drive". There isn't anything magical about it
> having come with FAT32. That is just a mild convenience so that the
> casual MS user does not need to format it themselves. But they could
> and you could too.
No, they couldn't. :) Windows (since at least XP) doesn't allow
formatting disks larger than (IIRC) 32GB with the FAT filesystem. It's
either NTFS or… NTFS.
J.
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