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Notice: This tutorial deals about formating a hard-disk drive to the FAT32 file system. Under certain unforseen events it could be that stored data on your disk will be deleted. Please back-up your files on another drive before you follow this tutorial! |
| Übersetzung | Translation | |
| Deutsch (Original): | Partitionierung in das FAT32 Dateisystem |
| English: | Partitioning in FAT32 file-system |
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| info-Box - Checked Devices | |
| - Vantage: HD 7100S (HDD-HD-PVR) |
| info-Box - Used Drives | |
| - TrekStor DataStation maxi m.u 5 1/4 Inchl - TrekStor DataStation maxi m.u 5 1/4 Inch - Medion MD90011 250GB U-ATA100 |
Some hard-disk drive recorders need to have a FAT32 file system on the connected drives. But most of you store their HD-files on NTFS-formated drives, because these are ableto store files larger than 4gb. When you want to re-format your NTFS-drive back to FAT32 for usage with your receiver, this is just possible with some limitations.
Windows 2000 and Windows XP just can read and write FAT32 file systems of any size (between the over-all limitation of the FAT32 standard), but the Windows2000 and other later operating systems integrated formating-programmes are just allowed to create FAT32-systems up to 32Gib. These limitations depends on its standard and because it was demanded, because a lot of tasks are ineffective and slow on large FAT32-systems. These limitations can be bypassed with third-party software.[1]







Before NTFS |
After FAT32 |
