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The Death Of FAT32+ (Developers)

posted by Japheth Homepage, Germany (South), 21.12.2007, 07:24

Thanks for the test! The most important - and expected - result is that Windows obviously has a problem with files > 4 GB on a FAT32 partition. This virtually "kills" FAT32+. It's a hack. Hacks might be useful when IMPLEMENTING something, but they're NEVER useful when DESIGNING something.

> I will no longer answer to previous thread, nor to any destructive post in any
> thread in any forum by anyone. So please waste your time and make yourself
> important if you think you must do so.

Sorry, but without DESTRUCTION live is impossible. Or, in other words: DESTRUCTION is a GOOD thing done by (not so) GOOD guys:

"Thus all the elements which ye Destruction, Sin, or briefly, Evil, name,
As my peculiar element I claim."

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MS-DOS forever!

 

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