2016-09-06, 03:30
(2016-09-05, 10:50)noggin Wrote:Yeah Microsoft confirms this too(2016-09-05, 06:13)wrxtasy Wrote: If I remember correctly Fat32 is limited to a 2GB file size limit. You are better of formatting using NTFS to bypass this restriction and be Windows and OE compatible.
4GB I think is the FAT32 max file size. (FAT 16 has the 2GB limit ISTR)