If you didn't know, exFAT is a file system on Windows, designed to replace FAT32. Because exFAT is a new file system, it improves support for larger files compared to FAT32, as FAT32 is a 32-bit file system that doesn't support files larger than 4GB. Learn more about exFAT? See how to choose hard drive format here.
Linux kernel expands exFAT support
Microsoft aims to expand exFAT support for a wider user base, specifically the Linux community. Additionally, the company hopes that the Linux System Definition of the Open Invention Network will be equipped to utilize Linux kernel support for exFAT.
Another noteworthy update is that Outlook in Office Insider for Android receives a series of new enhancements, introducing various improvements, including the ability to edit a series of events rather than editing each event individually. For more information, readers can check the Mobile News section on the website https://9mobi.vn.
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