Windows XP Update Added support for exFAT file system format

  
More and more storage devices such as USB flash drives are now using the exFAT format. Windows XP does not support this format, you must install a patch. If you access an exFAT-formatted device on a system that does not have a patch installed, XP will prompt you that the device needs to be formatted. If you accidentally format it, it will be awful. Now that Microsoft has given up support for XP, it is recommended to upgrade to the new operating system in order to better support the new device. However, we have prepared a patch download address for everyone: Windows xp exfat patch download: http://www.bitsCN.com/softs/129009.Html What is exFAT exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table File System, extended FAT, also known as fat64 , that is, the extended file allocation table) is a file system suitable for flash memory introduced by Microsoft in Windows Embeded 5.0 or above (including Windows CE 5.0, 6.0, Windows Mobile 5, 6, 6.1). In order to solve the problem that FAT32 does not support 4G and Introduced with larger files. The # exFAT file system contains several improvements on FAT 32. However, it preserves the simplicity of FAT file-based systems. It includes the following major improvements: Support for very large files and storage devices # Improved performance support # Innovation for the future Support for Scalability Features # Add Flash Media Compatibility
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