So it turns out drives formatted with default standard FAT32 limit individual file sizes to a measly 4 gigs. Never had a problem with that in the days of SD, but now...it's way too small. Not being a computer guy I think the way to correct this is to reformat a drive as NTFS. But my question is, to all Windows users,
Is NTFS the best way to format a drive for handling large files, or is there a better double secret file system I don't know about?
Is NTFS the best way to format a drive for handling large files, or is there a better double secret file system I don't know about?