 cOOLguy join:2009-09-10 Torrington, CT | reply to robman50
Re: FAT32 only with 4GB limit and HD video. Ditto on late model samsung tvs and blurays supporting ntfs flash drives.
However Win 7 will not allow you format a usb flash drive with NTFS unless you change a registry setting or change a certain system policy. There are pages on the net that explain how to do it. |
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 IllIlIlllIllEliteDataPremium join:2003-07-06 Lindenhurst, NY kudos:7 | said by cOOLguy:Ditto on late model samsung tvs and blurays supporting ntfs flash drives.
However Win 7 will not allow you format a usb flash drive with NTFS unless you change a registry setting or change a certain system policy. There are pages on the net that explain how to do it. thanks for that info as i was unaware it *could* be changed in that manner. -- Suffolk County NY Police Feed - »www.scpdny.com PS3 Gaming Feed - »www.livestream.com/elitedata |
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 | reply to robman50 For know I am just using my external hard drive for the mkv's and my 32gb usb stick on an DLNA server for DivX files.  |
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 | reply to cOOLguy said by cOOLguy:However Win 7 will not allow you format a usb flash drive with NTFS unless you change a registry setting or change a certain system policy. There are pages on the net that explain how to do it. You can also do it with Diskpart. (win7s built in command line tool) -- Intel i7-2600k /ASRock P67 Extreme4 /4x 4Gb G.Skill /2x Intel 510 series 250Gb SSD /3x WD20EADS 2TB /2x PNY GTX 260 /Silverstone 850W /Custom water cooler /Antec Twelve-Hundred |
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