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Best filesystem for flash drive

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The FAT32 startup code doesn't support starting a computer from a super floppy disk without an MBR. The USB flash drive is treated as a super floppy disk. Therefore, the Windows operating system doesn't create a master boot record (MBR) on the USB flash drive when you format the flash drive to use the FAT32 file system.

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This issue occurs because the USB flash drive is listed as removable media. When you try to start the computer from this USB flash drive, the startup process stops responding, and the screen is black. You format a USB flash drive to use the FAT32 file system. This article works around a startup failure when you use a USB flash drive that's formatted to use the FAT32 file system.Īpplies to: Windows Server 2012 R2 Original KB number: 954457 Symptoms You can't start a computer from a USB flash drive that is formatted to use the FAT32 file system