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USB Flash Drive: "Minimum 2GB in size, maximum 32GB in size"

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Sorry for my beginner question. I have read and searched a lot here. Unfortunately, I did not find an answer to my question:

 

"Is it a k.o. criterion for stable operation of a Unraid server if the capacity of the USB flash drive exceeds 32 GBytes? I have 64 and 128 GBytes sticks here (with a GUID). Can I use these safely and sustainably?"

 

Thank you very much for your help.

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The problem with drives larger than 32GB is that the flash dtive needs to be formatted as FAT32 which standard Windows cannot do.  As long as you can get it formatted that way larger drives should work.

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thx for your quick reply 👍

I seem to recall that the USB creator is supposed to be able to format 32+ no problems.  Never tried it though.

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7 hours ago, Squid said:

I seem to recall that the USB creator is supposed to be able to format 32+ no problems.  Never tried it though.

I think you may be right, but I do not bother with flash drives that large as it seems a waste of space so not tried it myself either.  Plenty of 3rd party utilities around that can do this anyway.

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