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Yes Yes, by default, the PNY USB 2.0 flash drive uses the FAT32 file format, which has a 4GB file transfer limit14. To format your USB flash drive to FAT32, you can use File Explorer, Disk Management, or Command Prompt3.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, the format is exFat which is the recommended format for flash drives. However, you can easily format it to whatever format you want.
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