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Nearly Here! Microsoft Ups the Partition Size Limit of FAT32 From 32 GB to 2 TB in the Latest Beta of Windows 11

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Microsoft will take advantage of an update to Windows 11 to correct a parameter unchanged since 1994. The 32GB size limit for FAT32 partitions in Windows will officially go to 2TB. A little air of already-vu? It's quite normal. With Microsoft, you sometimes have to be patient.

Microsoft has released a new Windows update, which brings some improvements. This also removes a limitation that has been in place for decades. What you can do now. read more on t3n.de

Microsoft has released new test versions for Windows Insiders. These include a spectacular change: After decades and extensive preparation, Windows is removing the storage limit for FAT32. At least in the latest test versions of Windows 11. According to the US IT news portal Windowslatest, the new feature is found in Windows 11 Dev Build 26300.8170 and Beta Build 26220.8165. You can now format storage devices up to 2 TB in size with FAT32 using …

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Windows Latest broke the news in on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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