Pcnuttie 17/set./2019 às 1:52
FAT vs FAT32
Is FAT the same as FAT32 or is it different? I wanna do a bios update. I got befuddled a bit and I am up so LATE and I should be in bed rofl. Makes me wonder if I can just format the usb to FAT file and just upload the bios into it. I HAVE done this countless times and I don't know why I am confused it's not showing FAT32? LOL.. Shouldn't the USB show FAT32 to format not just FAT instead of that? Help a gamer here? lol.
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Cathulhu 17/set./2019 às 1:57 
Generally FAT32 is used by default. It's available since 1996 so it's proven technology. There is no reason to use FAT16 these days. Especially since FAT16 only supports volumes of up to 512 MiB.
So, if your USB drive has a larger volume size and you can actually use it, you are most likely using FAT32 or exFAT. The latter is unlikely though.
Pcnuttie 17/set./2019 às 1:59 
So I can just go ahead and use FAT anyways? Like it's no big deal? I feel air headed tonight lol. Thanks for the information. Someone was right. I need sleep soon rofl but I rather have coffee!
Cathulhu 17/set./2019 às 2:18 
Yeah, no big deal.
ReBoot 17/set./2019 às 2:31 
No big deal. In theory, you'd want to use exFAT for data storage and FAT32 if exFAT isn't an option but in practice, you're gonna use it once anyway so doesn't matter.
NeXuS23 17/set./2019 às 9:39 
FAT12 vs. FAT16 vs. FAT32 vs. exFAT vs. NTFS vs. NTFS5

Filesystem
Max Volume Size
Max Files on Volume
Max File Size
Permissions
FAT12
16MB
N/A
16MB
No
FAT16
2GB (4GB some OS)
65536
2GB
No
FAT32
32GB (2TB some OS)
4194304
4GB minus 2 Bytes
No
exFAT
128PB
~Unlimited
16EB
Yes
NTFS
256TB
4294967295
16TB minus 64KB
Yes
NTFS5
65536TB
4294967295
16EB minus 1KB
Yes
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Satoru 17/set./2019 às 9:51 
Escrito originalmente por pcnuttie:
So I can just go ahead and use FAT anyways? Like it's no big deal? I feel air headed tonight lol. Thanks for the information. Someone was right. I need sleep soon rofl but I rather have coffee!

If you use FAT then you wont e able to install some games as fAT as a file size limitation

You might as well go wtih FAT32, there's no real good reason to be on FAT
tacoshy 17/set./2019 às 18:10 
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Escrito originalmente por pcnuttie:
So I can just go ahead and use FAT anyways? Like it's no big deal? I feel air headed tonight lol. Thanks for the information. Someone was right. I need sleep soon rofl but I rather have coffee!

If you use FAT then you wont e able to install some games as fAT as a file size limitation

You might as well go wtih FAT32, there's no real good reason to be on FAT

for USB sticks it is for creating botoable USB sticks espacially combined with odler hardware. Otherwise you're right there is nor eason to get FAT and not just simply use NTFS.
ReBoot 17/set./2019 às 23:09 
Escrito originalmente por tacoshy:
Escrito originalmente por Satoru:

If you use FAT then you wont e able to install some games as fAT as a file size limitation

You might as well go wtih FAT32, there's no real good reason to be on FAT

for USB sticks it is for creating botoable USB sticks espacially combined with odler hardware. Otherwise you're right there is nor eason to get FAT and not just simply use NTFS.
NTFS is, as a matter of fact, not suited for flash drivers. First, due to it's journal, there's the issue with write amplification. Second, it's access privileges system, while bypassable, is annoying as hell when sharing files via flash drives and third, exFAT is actually a decent modern file system meaning it's a viable alternative.
Majestic Turkey 17/set./2019 às 23:43 
exfat is a pain on linux
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