I'm semi-guessing here but I think the point is to not have an excessive
amount of files in a single folder when using FAT32 for filesystem as
this will get slow due to limitations in the file system. This should
not apply to NTFS-formatted harddrives. 

Come to think of it. I wonder if the WD MyBook is NTFS-formatted from
scratch? I guess it is but I'll check it out anyhow.


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leadc4ge

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