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It's a hoax, but you're wrong about FAT32.
FAT32 drives can be much larger than 2 GB (I have a 56 GB FAT32 partition - with files just below the 4 GB limit). However - files on FAT32 drives cannot be larger than 4 GB. For that you'll need NTFS (in Windows) or in other OS'es a native fs.
2 GB limit is something you find in FAT16.
But still... that atom-stuff is a hoax... but a funny one
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