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NTFS or exFAT?
Lupin:
--- Quote from: lMarchel on February 14, 2010, 12:58:24 PM ---But what is the limit for the file size on the NTFS?
Please don't tell me it's 4 GB or something like that... I have files that are almost 10 GB on me :(
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NTFS file size limit is ~16 terabytes (current implementation). The theoretical limit is ~16 exabytes
vuzedome:
exFAT? No... just no.
psyren:
--- Quote from: sdedalus83 on February 14, 2010, 12:54:39 PM ---exFAT is simply meant to replace FAT32 for usb flash drives.
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FAT32 still performs better...
sdedalus83:
--- Quote from: psyren on February 14, 2010, 02:14:48 PM ---FAT32 still performs better...
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The 4GB file size limitation is a bitch though.
lMarchel:
Thanks for all the replys guys!
NTFS it is then!
Just one last question... What shoul be the Allocation Unit Size? I mean which should I choose?
And what does it mean exactly?
Sorry for being such a noob guys :P. But you're all I have...
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