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GhostStar:

--- Quote from: Greek2me on August 08, 2013, 08:15:26 PM ---What format was your flash drive before you wiped it? NTFS, FAT32, ext3, what?

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i dont remember, FAT32 maybe
Clone2:

--- Quote from: GhostStar on August 09, 2013, 07:10:56 PM ---i dont remember, FAT32 maybe

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hehe, FAT
{Pacnet2013}:
If the ext4 file system I use on Linux is causing this, that would be sad.. maybe I should've made my partition use FAT or maybe NTFS.
Altiris:

--- Quote from: {Pacnet2013} on August 10, 2013, 10:02:40 AM ---If the ext4 file system I use on Linux is causing this, that would be sad.. maybe I should've made my partition use FAT or maybe NTFS.

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Noo, its probably just Wine. Ext, and ext4 being the latest, is the native file system for linux. Ext4 offers the best performance for linux, some people run into glitches/problems when on NTFS (idk about FAT32). Also, I believe with ext4 defragging is not an issue.
Greek2me:

--- Quote from: Altiris on August 14, 2013, 12:03:19 AM ---Noo, its probably just Wine. Ext, and ext4 being the latest, is the native file system for linux. Ext4 offers the best performance for linux, some people run into glitches/problems when on NTFS (idk about FAT32). Also, I believe with ext4 defragging is not an issue.

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People reported this happening on Windows, though, so I don't think it's Wine. They were using removable drives AFAIK, and I wonder if those were using a different file system.
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