@adyula:
Why do you think you need NTFS?
The only restriction of fat32 is that no single file may be larger than
2GB.
But hey, do you really have seen an audio file larger than 2GB?
I am using USB drives with 500GB and 1TB with fat32 and can see no
disadvantage at all.
Why anyone could insist
I reformatted one of my 1Tb music drives to fat32 and it works fine.
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Phil Leigh
You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...
SB Touch Beta (wired) - TACT 2.2X (Linear PSU) + Good Vibrations S/W -
MF Triplethreat(Audiocom full mods) -
Bert0123;475793 Wrote:
Yes, please share the coupon code.
I ordered the radio with the code RELAUNCH2009 wich saved me 20% at
the Logitech online store, but it doesn't work for the Touch.
It does, Touch comes in at £207.20 with the code
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dave77
The reason that NTFS support is needed is that external USB drives are
now being sold with NTFS formatting out of the box. That's the only
reason. And if it's not supported when the Touch is released, Logitech
will only be screwing themselves and nobody else.
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JJZolx
Jim
And so probably not anymore in the Netherlands
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Bert0123
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I am going to go ahead and pull the trigger on two touches. I got to
thinking last night that it would be cool to have the controller just
for the sake of having it. That being said, I don't want to buy it now
if there is even a chance of an updated model in the semi-near future.
The other thing
I fail to see how Logitech could be held responsible for a user yanking
their USB connected drive and losing data as a result - it's user error,
as simple as that. Will Logitech also be liable if there's a power
failure during a write operation resulting in a trashed drive...using
the logic of