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Question Answered By: Adah Miller   on Feb 19

Well FAT32 has no security on files anybody can write anything; FAT32 is easily
corrupted in case of brutal shutdown. I would even say FAT32 is a thing of the
past. This is also the case of the article you mentionned KB100108 was written
august 12 2005 ... Not many things stays the same that long...

But if you feel good using FAT32 based on an 2005 article written by the devil,
it's your choice... what can I say ?

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