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Why can a larger than 4GB file be saved to the UFD?

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Why can a larger than 4GB file be saved to the UFD?

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FAT32 has a limitation for the maximum file size it can handle, which is 4GB. The issue can be solved by the latest exFAT, which is initially built in Win Vista and the later Windows versions. Win XP users can add support for exFAT by installing an update from Microsoft at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955704/. However, please be noted that the update kit is for versions later than Win XP SP2 or SP3 only.

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