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eXFAT the new FAT32?
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<blockquote data-quote="iHarrison" data-source="post: 1269697" data-attributes="member: 195020"><p>ExFAT is just a fancy name that stands for "Extended File Allocation Table" - sounds complicated, but the upshot of that is it's basically just FAT64.</p><p></p><p>As the FAT formats are developed by Microsoft Windows 7 supports ExFAT out the box, and XP will support it, so long as you've installed all the service packs & other updates (and both XP and 7 will support it even if they're only 32 bit versions of Windows).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHarrison, post: 1269697, member: 195020"] ExFAT is just a fancy name that stands for "Extended File Allocation Table" - sounds complicated, but the upshot of that is it's basically just FAT64. As the FAT formats are developed by Microsoft Windows 7 supports ExFAT out the box, and XP will support it, so long as you've installed all the service packs & other updates (and both XP and 7 will support it even if they're only 32 bit versions of Windows). [/QUOTE]
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