This is getting highly off-topic, but I couldn't resist commenting on. :)

On 12/02/2014 05:02 PM, dmccunney wrote:
> FAT32 uses a 32 bit cluster address, so there are  268,435,445
> possible clusters.

The above statement might sound confusing for the occasional reader. To 
straighten things up: FAT32 actually uses 28 bit cluster addresses (that 
it stores inside 32 bit blocks, but this is irrelevant for the subject 
discussed), which gives us 2^28 possible clusters (268'435'456).

Mateusz

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