Exfat Allocation Unit Size Mac, A blue bar will show above the driv

Exfat Allocation Unit Size Mac, A blue bar will show above the drive if there is a partition on it. It's common for large hard drives formatted to exFAT in Windows to be unreadable on OSX. Now you must specify the correct "allocation unit size", but the drop-down menu doesn't show an option for 128 KB. So usually it is recommended to format the disk as exFAST on the Mac. I'm no expert and my MacBook's disc utility does not display any allocation unit info. I solved this by formatting it on the Mac, which uses a 64K block size for exfat, which is still really large but 8x smaller than Windows. To get the -c factor divide the wanted allocation block size by the device block size: e. html That said, I have used exFAT formatted with Windows 10 default formatting options (just some USB flash drives, though). Backup your external drive, reformat it under Windows with a block size of 1024, then copy everything back. I’ve kind of butchered together commands from various resources and am not sure if any of it is correct.

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