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Just thought I would chime in here - FAT32 can handle up to 2TB partitions just happily. The default MS tools for formatting cuts the support off at like 32gb, but that is an artificial limit. I have a 1tb HDD formatted to FAT32 that I use for easy file exchange between various new and old OSes just because it was the simplest option. exFAT is NOT a requirement, though it probably is a slightly better FS.
Edited 2013-03-01 21:49 UTC