S Spielwurfel Distinguished Dec 7, 2005 203 3 18,685 Jan 21, 2009 #1 Is there any benefit doint it? And... Is there any performance benefit by increasing the cluster size to 8096 bytes?
Is there any benefit doint it? And... Is there any performance benefit by increasing the cluster size to 8096 bytes?
Solution notherdude Jan 21, 2009 if you ever want to use it to do things like flash your BIOS or work with other oses you should leave it as fat 32.
if you ever want to use it to do things like flash your BIOS or work with other oses you should leave it as fat 32.
C caniba Distinguished Dec 11, 2008 268 0 18,780 Jan 21, 2009 #2 Yes you can if it is a newer one, But i don´t know if there is much benefit and why it would matter. Upvote 0 Downvote
notherdude Distinguished Jul 18, 2006 2,425 0 20,760 Jan 21, 2009 Solution #3 if you ever want to use it to do things like flash your BIOS or work with other oses you should leave it as fat 32. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
if you ever want to use it to do things like flash your BIOS or work with other oses you should leave it as fat 32.
pinaplex Distinguished Aug 21, 2007 474 0 18,860 Jan 21, 2009 #4 +1 notherdude you'd lose compatibility and utility, and IMO, that would outweigh the performance gain. Upvote 0 Downvote
+1 notherdude you'd lose compatibility and utility, and IMO, that would outweigh the performance gain.
S Spielwurfel Distinguished Dec 7, 2005 203 3 18,685 Jan 22, 2009 #5 thanks for the help! Upvote 0 Downvote