I've got a Kingston 32GB USB 2.0 stick. I'd like to put on files greater than 4GB and thus need to change it from its default of FAT32 to NTFS. I don't have any problem doing this with USB hard drives ...
USB memory sticks offer a convenient way to store and transport business documents, so you have them with you at all times. Although the default File Allocation Table format offers greater ...
Technically, it has never been a problem to format USB drives with a storage capacity of more than 32GB with the FAT32 file system. Only Windows itself has never been able to do this, so you always ...