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Posted by AZ Nomad on 02/28/06 13:14
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 06:43:41 -0500, Steve <jazzhunter@atcollectorAGAIN.org> wrote:
> You're confused,Fat 16 had a small HD PARTITION size limit, that's
>nothing to do with filesize. Fat32 will not handle the full size of a
>DVD's ISO image, so DVDs can't be copied or created as a data image.
>Video DVD IFO sets can be created and burned, since each file is no
>larger than 1 Gig, but that restricts the uses for which a DVD burner
>can be used.
OK. Thanks for setting me straight on that.
In any case, FAT is a piece of shit file system that should have never been
ported to anything bigger than a 300K floppy. I'm glad that microsoft finally
embrassed late 70's technology and brought NTFS to the desktop.
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