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<blockquote data-quote="Autonom" data-source="post: 574797" data-attributes="member: 46186"><p>Tried finding out more on what restrictions FAT32 has for Mac. Unfortunatly I have no personal experice.</p><p></p><p>But if you want to use an external drive through Airport Extreme or (speculative) TimeCapsule the size will be restricted to 32Gb/partition or disc. This is not true for use of FAT32 in other OS or as a plug'n'play disc. But for use through the network a 32Gb limit is imposed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Autonom, post: 574797, member: 46186"] Tried finding out more on what restrictions FAT32 has for Mac. Unfortunatly I have no personal experice. But if you want to use an external drive through Airport Extreme or (speculative) TimeCapsule the size will be restricted to 32Gb/partition or disc. This is not true for use of FAT32 in other OS or as a plug'n'play disc. But for use through the network a 32Gb limit is imposed. [/QUOTE]
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