exfat fat32 ntfs

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about exFAT, FAT32, and NTFS focus on choosing the right file system for specific storage needs, such as building a durable offline music library. Users compare compatibility, file size limits, and performance across Windows and other operating systems. FAT32 is noted for broad compatibility but has a 4 GB file size limit, while exFAT handles larger files without the overhead of NTFS. NTFS offers advanced features like permissions and journaling but may not be ideal for removable drives. The tag covers practical trade-offs for external drives, USB flash drives, and media collections, emphasizing real-world use cases over theoretical benchmarks.
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