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exFAT aka FAT64
have any of you guys tried it on your flashpens the speed increase in transfers is noticeable :D
it can now be used in readyboost in win 7 also


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RE: exFAT aka FAT64
Nope, haven't tried it yet.

I hardly ever use USB flash drives any more these days though. My portable HDD has replaced all of those.
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According to Wiki, does it require Vista to use it?  If so, it won't work for me, since every computer I interact with (except secondary home PC) is running XP (my PC, work PC, public computers, Uni computers etc).

What block size are you using?
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RE: exFAT aka FAT64
32kb block size by default it goes up to 32mb block size :D

by default format to exfatis available on win 7

new microsoft update came out around last week with exfat drivers for xp and vista though vista could read since sp1
so update :D
also the overhead is smallerm ntfs uses around 47mb on a 4gb this uses around 900kb

it also has the 4gb file size limit removed

The exFAT file system driver incorporates the following advanced structures to improve performance:

* A cluster bitmap for fast allocation
* A per-file contiguous bit for fast file access
* Better contiguous on-disk layout (useful for recording movies)
* Support for Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) time stamps

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im gonna try this shiz out

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squee666 Wrote:32kb block size by default it goes up to 32mb block size :D
How does exFAT's 32KB block size compare to FAT32's 64KB block size in terms of speed?

By the way larger block size = faster, but more space wastage.

squee666 Wrote:new microsoft update came out around last week with exfat drivers for xp and vista though vista could read since sp1
so update :D
Problem is public computers are unlikely to have the update installed >_>

squee666 Wrote:* A cluster bitmap for fast allocation
* A per-file contiguous bit for fast file access
* Better contiguous on-disk layout (useful for recording movies)
* Support for Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) time stamps
Only the first of those would actually improve performance...
Contiguous layout is more useful for HDDs, not flash drives...

I might give it a try sometime.  Thanks for the heads up :P

EDIT: doesn't appear that a 64-bit XP driver exists.  Don't really have a spare USB handy either, so I'll skip on this one for now.
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