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FAT32 Size limit

opeleg

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From what i read FAT32 has a 2 terabyte size limit.

However with win2k, whenever i am trying to format my second partition (45GB) i get a volume size too big error.
I resulted in using NTFS for my second partition but i dont know if thats the best thing to do since i am using RAID 0 (2x 45gb)

any ideas?
 
I've heard that Win2k has a 32GB limit on FAT32 partitions it creates. I have no idea why, though.
 
The Format Tool in Win2K is limited to a maximum size of 32GB for FAT32. Microsoft really wants you to use NTFS for partitions greater than 32GB. To get around this, simply format the drive in Win98.

BTW....this thread does not belong in GH.
 
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