Sujet : Re: The FAT32 size limit is moving from 32GB to 2TB
De : here (at) *nospam* is.invalid (JAB)
Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 04. Dec 2024, 20:11:34
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On Wed, 4 Dec 2024 12:29:38 -0500, Michael Trew <
michael.trew@att.net>
wrote:
I wondered about that 32 GB limit. I wonder if it's formatted FAT32
higher than 32GB in Windows 11, say on a 64 GB thumb/flash USB drive.
What happens if you plug that 64GB flash drive into a Windows 10 or
older machine? Is it simply not backwards-compatible/can't be read?
OS would have to be updated, if M$ updates this feature.
When formatting disks from the command line
How they did it....most users are clueless about the command line; I'm
not aware of this via diskpart command
Just get a SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Luxe USB Type-C Flash Drive - 1TB;
much faster
https://shop.sandisk.com/products/usb-flash-drives/sandisk-ultra-dual-drive-luxe-usb-3-1-type-c?sku=SDDDC4-1T00-G46