question regarding newer storage format and big drives

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    GoldAnthro
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      For the longest time I have been using a 16GB flash drive(sandisk cruzser) as my customs drive under the old proprietary xbox format, not aware of the new format that came out april of this year (and is now commonly used with the rbtousb tool). now that I have learned about it I have attempted a switch over, but the only other drive I have currently is a 128gb sandisk cruzer that i bought online. After reading that the cap was 32gb I decided I would just use only 32gb, but unlike I thought. The new format did not like to play nice with fat32 formatting of such a big drive. so in conclusion, I have 3 possiblites as to what I can do.

       

      1. just use the old file format with the old dashboard to run 32gb of the 128gb,hopefully getting past the annoying party buffalo bug.

       

      2. use the the new file format with new dashboard that is claimed to be faster when used in conjugation with the 128gb (so far been very glitchy and often causes crashes).

       

      3. buy ANOTHER flash drive with EXACTLY 32gb and try to run that with the new format. I look forward to any advice and am hoping to be able to install the most customs for my buck if possible. thanks in advance.

      #459447
      Nyxyxylyth
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        Buy a 32GB drive for ten dollars and be done with it.

        #459448
        GoldAnthro
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          will do. thanks. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

          #460596

          32gb was the old cap, but I believe a hard drive needs to be over a certain size to be able to be formatted in the “new” format, my 500gb hard drive lets me use the new format fine, but the 320gb I have is limited to 32gb

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