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Tutorial Name: What File System Should I Use for My USB Drive? Author Name: NickTheGreek Submitted: Today, 09:55 PM Last Updated: 7 Sep 2011 Category: Windows Tutorials It can be tough porting your videos and music to every device you use. How do you know your Mac, Xbox, and Windows Machine can read your files? Read on to find your perfect USB drive solution. File systems are the sort of thing that many computer users take for granted. But what are they, and what system supports what? It can be confusing, and a serious headache to deal with if you¢re unprepared. Read on to see what will work best for you when you have to decide how to format your usb disk. View Tutorial -------------------- |
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