On 12/2/2014 6:33 AM, Dale E Sterner wrote: > FAT16 is limited to 8 gigs but FAT32 goes much higher. I kinda remember > Wikopedia saying 2T but could easily be wrong. > Excuse me? FAT16 is limited to 2 (two) Gigabyte with the 'standard" maximum cluster size of 32KB. With the 64GB cluster size supported by Windows NT 4.0, you could have 4GB for a FAT16 partition, but that is absolutely end of the line. There never was (or can be) an OS that creates 8GB FAT16 partitions. And I am pretty sure that Wikipedia doesn't say anything to the contrary either...
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