• @[email protected]
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    3815 hours ago

    Literally everything with USB can read FAT32, there’s some old or incredibly simple stuff out there that doesn’t read exFAT.

    Manufacturers ideally want to spend as little as possible handling support for users, so they go with the option that isn’t going to result in returns from people who think it doesn’t work with their old printer or whatever.

    • @[email protected]
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      511 hours ago

      Updated some recent Gigabyte mini-pc using EFI shell the other month. I had to have a USB flash drive with FAT32

      • @And009
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        39 hours ago

        Same with my JBL party box speakers, probably most audio gear with USB interfaces.

      • @[email protected]
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        210 hours ago

        I have a client that does HVAC work who needed help preparing a 128GB flash drive for loading firmware onto high end thermostats. Quickly ran the command to format as FAT32 because that’s what the thermostats require (and he indicated the firmware files would exceed the 32GB limit in the GUI)

        • @[email protected]
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          210 hours ago

          Are you formatting it using the windows disk manager? Any 3rd party tool will allow you to go above the 32GB limit.

    • tiredofsametab
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      212 hours ago

      I’ve had smart TVs that only updates with fat32 formatted USBs for firmware, for a concrete example.

    • Scrubbles
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      213 hours ago

      Plus exfat has a LOT of caveats. Like no linking…

      • Natanox
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        112 hours ago

        Could make it f2fs, but I’d bet Windows doesn’t support that.