Microsoft removed today an arbitrary 32GB size limit for FAT32 partitions in the latest Windows 11 Canary build, now allowing for a maximum size of 2TB.
Fat32 can get corrupted very easily. I don’t understand why anyone would use it for 2tb of data
Submitted 4 months ago by BrikoX@lemmy.zip to technology@lemmy.zip
Microsoft removed today an arbitrary 32GB size limit for FAT32 partitions in the latest Windows 11 Canary build, now allowing for a maximum size of 2TB.
Fat32 can get corrupted very easily. I don’t understand why anyone would use it for 2tb of data
bestonecrazy@lemmy.zip 4 months ago
I am just worried about compatibility with other software.
BrikoX@lemmy.zip 4 months ago
Windows already supported different partition sizes, it just didn’t allow creating them bigger than 32GB without some workarounds. So nothing should change from other software perspective.