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Originally Posted by scobb
...chkdsk says it is FAT32. Also, 4,096 bytes per allocation unit. Is that the same as /A:4K?
Should I go reformat with: format X: /FS:FAT32 /A:16K?
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Yes
Yes, that is what I did.
I also tried it with A:32K. It seems like it may be working even a bit faster with A:32K. Also I didn't lose much in storage space with the larger cluster size, presumably because most of my files are fairly large (mp3 files).
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