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Orchid Win7 v1 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> It's official. I am no longer FAT32.
Why did you wait so long?
FAT32 was ok when hard disk sizes were under 1GB. Nodadays when a normal
HD which you get with a new PC is at least 500GB, FAT32 is extremely
inefficient. It has the problem that the larger the partition is, the
more space FAT32 wastes on it. It's also extremely slow for many operations
on disks of those sizes. (Defragmenting would be the quintessential example.
While defragmenting a 500GB NTFS partition full of files could take
something like 15-30 minutes, if it's a FAT32 partition, it could take
something like 15-30 hours. And that's no exaggeration.) It also has a file
size limit of 4GB.
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- Warp
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