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Old October 17th 04, 04:52 AM
Matt
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!Allen Lasting wrote:
I bought a 128 mb sandisk cruzer flash drive today, and
noticed it's formatted FAT 16.
Is there any reason why I shouldn't reformat it fat32 or
ntfs?


Linux has an fdisk that can partition usb, secure digital, compact flash
etc. drives. It has formatting programs that can create FAT and ext3
(Linux) filesystems.

So I expect Windows's fdisk and format programs will also work with
these devices. I would say to go for it.