• @Peffse
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    8626 days ago

    I love how the arstechnica article words it like you will never need FAT32 and it’s silly to consider it.

    I had to download fat32format I don’t know how many times because I needed to format an extra large SD Card or USB drive for some device. Microsoft really shafted exFAT’s adoption with their licensing.

    • @[email protected]
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      2326 days ago

      FAT32 is also really simple to implement. Supporting exFAT may require a larger microcontroller with more memory, which results in a more expensive product.

      • @A_Random_Idiot
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        25 days ago

        FAT32 is the java of file systems. Works everywhere, on anything. But everyone hates it.

    • @[email protected]
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      1426 days ago

      I personally haven’t had to touch it in over a decade, but I guess there’s probably some uses for it still, yeah.

      • @Peffse
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        4326 days ago

        Personal computers and flagship phones? Yeah you can probably use exFAT.

        Video game consoles and handhelds? Dashcams? Car entertainment centers? Cheap android devices? 100% going to be FAT32 partitioned with a Master Boot Record

        • Dhs92
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          925 days ago

          Low end motherboard BIOS flashing

          • @Telodzrum
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            625 days ago

            I just flashed my mobo last night and it wanted a fat32 fs. It’s not low-end at all.

          • @AnUnusualRelic
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            124 days ago

            You think high end motherboards are going to flash from XFS?

            • Dhs92
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              224 days ago

              I’ve seen a few that can read ExFAT

        • Amanda
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          224 days ago

          I needed it for a printer the other day!

    • Moin
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      1425 days ago

      Yep, many smart TVs still only accept FAT32 format. I have to split my HDR videos into multiple files to be able to watch them on TV — because of 4GiB size limit.