On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Marcos Florence wrote:
> 4GB FAT16 partitions would be a lot better, but for some reason
> I couldn't make them. FDISK isn't always easy to use.
FAT16 has a 2GB limit, imposed by the format. The smallest area of
disk accessible by DOS is the cluster. FAT16 uses
Hi,
A defrag supporting FAT32 would be nice indeed.
I have been taking lots of digital photos recently, and they
need large amounts of disk space.
The only reason I have been unwilling to use FAT32 is that there
is no way of defragmenting.
Instead, I made several FAT16 partitions of 2GB each --