Kariudo wrote:rpm77 was saying that when he (forgive me if I'm wrong there) went to format the drive, exFAT appeared in the list of choices alongside NTFS and FAT32, not that he went to the disk properties and was asked if he wanted to call the FAT32 volume an exFAT one.
Right, I went to format the drive. I'm running a refurbished Windows XP computer and FAT32 didn't even come up as an option, which is one of the things that threw me. I was only allowed to format NTFS or exFAT (this is from the 'easy peasy right-click on drive and select from the menu' method of formatting), so I was curious.