wrote: 
> So what's with Ray et al?  Are they really using 
> FAT64 or something? 
Maybe your crashing neurons are contagious . . . .  
OTOH, there IS an Extended-X type partition wrapper . 
. . so maybe there is also a FAT-32X type latterly in 
use ?  The drives I was talking about belong to 
Windoze only, so there's really no expectation of the 
user knowing what's going on under the hood, and most 
often no need to know -- it just happens.  That could 
be their main advantage: dumbed down transparency. 
Jordan 
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