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Don't worry, I also forgot that the other type of drives I bought was FAT32 for some reason (why format a 5TB drive FAT32 by factory??) and then had to copy it back to the source, format it and copy it again. So triple the time I would've needed it I would've remembered about it or if they weren't so stupid to format a big drive in FAT32.
A lot of brand new storage drives come from the manufacturer formatted in Fat32. I always check before I start using them.
 
Yes, I know. I just never used it, I always use NTFS and have no reason to look at exFAT. I think exFAT was for SD cards or so.
It's commonly used for storage that can be plugged on a lot of devices, mac, tv and so on recognize this format, NTFS is less compatible with this kind of devices.
If it's for internal storage NTFS is better with Windows.
 
I think Mac computers use exFat for some storage drives.
As do Synology NAS’s for external drives. It’s handy for transporting files between a desktop PC and/or Mac as all 3 platforms can read exFAT natively.
 
As do Synology NAS’s for external drives. It’s handy for transporting files between a desktop PC and/or Mac as all 3 platforms can read exFAT natively.

As do Synology NAS’s for external drives. It’s handy for transporting files between a desktop PC and/or Mac as all 3 platforms can read exFAT natively.
I have put a Enterprise drive in a dock and connected it to my tv and played the files right from the drive just to see if it would work.
 
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