Convert a USB flash drive from FAT32 to NTFS without data loss
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Although increasingly rare, it is possible to have USB drives that use the old FAT32 file system. It is impossible to put files larger than 4GB on FAT32. It is possible to convert from FAT32 to the NTFS file system (the one used by Windows) without loss of data.
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