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Newegg: Seagate 3TB external drive (USB 2.0) $130. -- (link)
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not2fast
Apparently, you can't create a single 3 TB partition in Windows? Is this true? -- nm
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Mop (208 lbs) (aka rburriel)
Mar 25 '11, 11:08
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On older versions, no, because XP only supports MBR partitions which have 2TB limits. Windows Vista/7 support GPT partitions which do not have such a
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oblique
Mar 25, 11:11
FAT32 probably can't, but NTFS should be able to -- nm
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Beryllium
Mar 25, 11:09
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