Hi
Fat32 has various limitations as to individual file sizes & overall drive size, as well as different problems with fragmentation that have been eliminated or improved with exFat.
Unless you are using USB Flash Ram, I see no reason to want to use Fat32 anymore. A/V devices have NTFS reading capability as well, still not a standard, but guaranteed not to work with Apple.
Hope this helps,
Squeek !
Hi
Fat32 has various limitations as to individual file sizes & overall drive size, as well as different problems with fragmentation that have been eliminated or improved with exFat.
Unless you are using USB Flash Ram, I see no reason to want to use Fat32 anymore. A/V devices have NTFS reading capability as well, still not a standard, but guaranteed not to work with Apple.
Hope this helps,
Squeek !