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exFAT (Extensible File
Allocation Table) is a file
system optimized for
flash memory such as USB
flash drives and SD cards, that was
introduced by Microsoft...
- for
exFAT. (Windows XP and
Server 2003 can
support exFAT via an
optional update from Microsoft.) Most BSD and
Linux distributions did not have
exFAT support...
- for
embedded systems: industry-standard file
system technologies (APFS,
exFAT, FAT, HFS+, NTFS),
other embedded proprietary file systems,
flash translation...
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modifications to the
design that
resulted in versions: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, and
exFAT. FAT was
replaced with NTFS as the
default file
system on
Microsoft operating...
- junctions,
remote storage links).
exFAT has
certain advantages over NTFS with
regard to file
system overhead.[citation needed]
exFAT is not
backward compatible...
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external and
internal hard disks,
flash cards, USB drives, etc. with the FAT,
ExFAT, NTFS, Ext, HFS+ and APFS file systems,
although different variants of the...
- does. In line with the rest of the industry, the XC
series uses the
newer exFAT file
system due to size and
formatting limitations of FAT/FAT16/FAT32 filesystems...
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bootable media. It
supports formatting flash drives using FAT, FAT32, NTFS,
exFAT, UDF and ReFS filesystems.
Rufus can also be used to
compute the MD5, SHA-1...
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Block (79 bytes) for FAT32:
Format of
Extended BPB for NTFS (73 bytes):
exFAT does not use a BPB in the
classic sense. Nevertheless, the
volume boot record...
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support for
driverless scanning, and
containing kernel-level
support for
exFAT filesystems.
Debian 12 (Bookworm) was
released on June 10, 2023, including...