Microsoft's New Tollgate: exFAT on Flash Media

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 08/27/2009 - 12:02

Linux Today Blog: "What is exFAT and why should you care? Because the SD Card Association made exFAT the standard file system for the new SDXC cards, and because exFAT is a Microsoft filesystem that claims to be like so totally interoperable, but it isn't."


 

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