FAT 32 & 4 gig limit
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You sure ?
http://www.ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm
If you're talking of filesizes over 4GB then you want to use NTFS anyway for the reliability.
[Edited by DSOTM - 7/23/2003 10:38:38 PM]
http://www.ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm
If you're talking of filesizes over 4GB then you want to use NTFS anyway for the reliability.
[Edited by DSOTM - 7/23/2003 10:38:38 PM]
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Ooops sorry just reread that it is filesizes you want not disk sizes Sorry!!!!
Then yes, I think there is a 4GB limit on filesize, so you will probably need to go to NTFS. NTFS allows 2TB.
rik1471 was right (should have read the post properly before posting!)
Then yes, I think there is a 4GB limit on filesize, so you will probably need to go to NTFS. NTFS allows 2TB.
rik1471 was right (should have read the post properly before posting!)
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Thats true, but he's talking about a filesize of 4GB, not a partition size.
Formatting a partition of 2T will still only allow a file size of 4GB max.
Anything bigger, you will have to use NTFS.
EDIT : Dammit, can people stop editing their post when i'm replying
[Edited by DSOTM - 7/23/2003 10:50:37 PM]
Formatting a partition of 2T will still only allow a file size of 4GB max.
Anything bigger, you will have to use NTFS.
EDIT : Dammit, can people stop editing their post when i'm replying
[Edited by DSOTM - 7/23/2003 10:50:37 PM]
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