Strongwolf2 Distinguished Apr 15, 2014 307 14 18,795 May 3, 2018 #1 I just get a Corsair 64GB flash thumb drive. It comes in an exFAT file system by default. Is there anything to gain by formatting the drive in NTFS?
I just get a Corsair 64GB flash thumb drive. It comes in an exFAT file system by default. Is there anything to gain by formatting the drive in NTFS?
Solution Snipergod87 May 3, 2018 Not really, unless you want to boot from it (sometimes you can only do that with FAT 32) or if you want to use it on machines older than Windows 7
Not really, unless you want to boot from it (sometimes you can only do that with FAT 32) or if you want to use it on machines older than Windows 7
Snipergod87 Splendid May 26, 2009 5,585 2 29,965 May 3, 2018 Solution #2 Not really, unless you want to boot from it (sometimes you can only do that with FAT 32) or if you want to use it on machines older than Windows 7 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Not really, unless you want to boot from it (sometimes you can only do that with FAT 32) or if you want to use it on machines older than Windows 7
Strongwolf2 Distinguished Apr 15, 2014 307 14 18,795 May 3, 2018 #3 Snipergod87 : Not really, unless you want to boot from it (sometimes you can only do that with FAT 32) or if you want to use it on machines older than Windows 7 Upvote 0 Downvote
Snipergod87 : Not really, unless you want to boot from it (sometimes you can only do that with FAT 32) or if you want to use it on machines older than Windows 7
Strongwolf2 Distinguished Apr 15, 2014 307 14 18,795 May 3, 2018 #4 THKS for the quick response. Upvote 0 Downvote