I have a microSD slot on my new Windows 10 computer (for the life of me I can't understand why it has one). Although I don't actually need the extra space but I decided to play around with it and use for backing up misc files. One thing that happens regularly is I get a message when copying to exfat in xplorer2 "are you sure you want to copy this file without its properties". I'm using NTFS on the hard drive and answer Yes. Also, when deleting a file on the exfat microSD I get a confirmation dialog box which I don't with the NTFS.
I'm not sure that I need exfat formatting as I don't plan on using with MacOS nor with Linux so I'm thinking of reformatting to NTFS. I can't see a downside but thought I'd ask here since virtually all the dialogs happen within xplorer2.
Question about using exfat
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Re: Question about using exfat
Yes this confirmation happens on network drives, non-local drives, exotic drives, USB sticks, etc ... betcha basically on places that don't have Recycle Bins.when deleting a file on the exfat microSD I get a confirmation dialog box which I don't with the NTFS
Re: Question about using exfat
Secondary streams (e.g. file comments) couldn't be transferred to target
this error means that you have a file with additional streams and the destination folder is FAT so the streams will be gone. Many times this warning can be ignored if your files were downloaded (they include a note about "being suspicious"). But if the files contain comments that YOU added, then the warning should be taken seriously!
if you don't want to see this warning, use TOOLS >ADVANCED OPTIONS menu command and from Global property page tick the option "Disable stream loss warning..."
this error means that you have a file with additional streams and the destination folder is FAT so the streams will be gone. Many times this warning can be ignored if your files were downloaded (they include a note about "being suspicious"). But if the files contain comments that YOU added, then the warning should be taken seriously!
if you don't want to see this warning, use TOOLS >ADVANCED OPTIONS menu command and from Global property page tick the option "Disable stream loss warning..."
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Re: Question about using exfat
I think most devices (phones, tablets, MP3 players, etc) wont read an NTFS formatted SD card.
Re: Question about using exfat
I realize formatting to NTFS would limit the use of the microsd to this windows machine but other than that are any reasons why I should or shouldn't re-format?
Re: Question about using exfat
Really,
any system that can use NTFS. Such as other computers with Windows Vista and later, Linuxes, Macs with NTFS capability added on somehow ...formatting to NTFS would limit the use of the microsd to