There are 1 replies, with the last one on September 17 2014 at 15:57:08 by Seekforever
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Can't help you with exFAT partition questions but is your concern about creating an image that is over 4GB and FAT32 needs to split the file? If so, as far as Reflect goes, it is not an issue at all and the program knows there are slices and will correctly assemble them. I admit that having a long list of 4GB files is not great though but you could setup a folder scheme but it is more work.
If exFAT is not an option for use with Reflect and you want to store non-Reflect files greater than 4GB, you could partition the drive to have a FAT32 for images and an exFAT for other files.
Hopefully you will get a better answer that offers more convenience.
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Can't help you with exFAT partition questions but is your concern about creating an image that is over 4GB and FAT32 needs to split the file? If so, as far as Reflect goes, it is not an issue at all and the program knows there are slices and will correctly assemble them. I admit that having a long list of 4GB files is not great though but you could setup a folder scheme but it is more work.
If exFAT is not an option for use with Reflect and you want to store non-Reflect files greater than 4GB, you could partition the drive to have a FAT32 for images and an exFAT for other files.
Hopefully you will get a better answer that offers more convenience.