Re: How do you format in Fat32?
- From: "Ian D" <taurus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 18:02:03 -0500
"Zaphod Beeblebrox" <Zaphod.Arisztid.Beeblebrox@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Ian D" <taurus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi, devmyster.
hp has a nice little tool that worked well for me.
http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=197
Oh, so you were using a utility from a third party, "hp"; I suppose that
means Hewlett Packard?
WinXP still does not include such ability, so far as I know, even in
SP3. Win98 always had the native ability to format partitions as large
as about 128 GB as FAT32. Several other operating systems also could do
this.
Let's see...I haven't had to refer to the documentation in a couple of
years, and the online references have changed. Ah, yes, here it is:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766145.aspx
A partial quote from that page, but it does not specifically mention
WinXP:
"In Windows Vista, you can format a FAT32 volume only up to 32 GB."
If you find a copy of WinXP with the NATIVE ability to format a volume
larger than 32 GB as FAT32, please post back.
RC
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"devmyster" <devmyster.3o4mrb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi with win xp i had no problem going into my computer and using the
windows format utility my drive was 40gb i was using sp2 xp pro and was
able to use fat,ntfs,fat32 with vista i had to get a third party
program
to format my drive hp has a nice little tool that worked well for me.
http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=197
It's called hp usb disk storage format tool and will format your
external to fat 32 no matter the size.
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devmyster
MS has recently released a replacement for FAT32 that allows
XP to format partitions larger than 32GB. It's called exFAT, and
is fully compatible with FAT32. ExFAT partitions can be read by
all Windows from Win 95 to Win 7.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955704/
According to the article, only Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows CE
can read exFAT, and XP only can if you install the driver they just
released. I also don't see where the article says it is fully compatible
with FAT32. Can you provide additional sources for these two assertions?
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Zaphod
Arthur: All my life I've had this strange feeling that there's something
big and sinister going on in the world.
Slartibartfast: No, that's perfectly normal paranoia. Everyone in the
universe gets that.
I'm beginning to wonder about that myself. This info was in the
message/article that originally led me to the exFAT download. I
downloaded the XP exFAT on Jan 28, the after it was released,
and I can't remember the original source.
.
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