Colif
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Bios should recognise Exfat as well, mainly as USB drives getting bigger, and finding an 8gb one will one day be hard to do.
It did not unfortunately, maybe just a Gigabyte problem or B550 problem. I tried multiple times.Bios should recognise Exfat as well, mainly as USB drives getting bigger, and finding an 8gb one will one day be hard to do.
Windows 11 no longer formats things to FAT32
Found a very old half GB stick and I get the option for FAT 32 there.HtG says it does:
How to Format a USB Drive to FAT32 on Windows 11 or Windows 10
Make it work with all your devices.www.howtogeek.com
Must be exactly that, because I just tried with an old 32GB drive and its there. With the 64 GB ones its not.its probably the size of the drive that made windows offer those 2, EXfat is for drives 32gb or over, as Fat32 is only 32bit and can only access so much space.
the horse's mouthWindows don't format USB drives bigger than 32GB to fat32, to do that you need an alternative tool. This one can help you, but you can use another if you like