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Old 06-13-2006, 08:52 AM
oren_b oren_b is offline
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You're right, it is a FAT32 drive. Does it have to be HFS+ only? I'd rather keep my external drive in a format that both Windows and OS X can read and write to.

BTW, if large images can't be written to FAT32, then it would be nice if the program would either span the files (like Ghost does) or display an informative message that explains what the problem is (and preferably suggests possible solutions).
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