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Posted by hank eisenstein on Tue Oct 25 06:36:11 2011, in response to Re: IRT Strip Maps, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Oct 25 03:22:06 2011. That's wildly inaccurate. The volume limit for a machine running Windows (no matter if it's a 32 or 64 bit system) on an NTFS formatted drive is ~2TB; larger drives can be partitioned into smaller volumes. Even FAT32 could do a ~32GB volume, with a maximum ~4GB file size. Max file size for FAT32 is ~2GB; for NTFS is beyond the the logical limit of a single drive (16000 Petabytes, IIRC)The physical size limit for the 2.5" drive footprint is currently 1TB (though 1.5TB are in development); for 3.5" it's 4TB |