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Right. Although Windows can use larger drives formatted as FAT32 its Disk Management cannot format above 32GB as FAT32, would have to be exFAT or NTFS. I just got 2 Lexar 64GB Thumb drives [2 for 1 at OfficeDepot] and they are FAT32 so must have been formatted by other means than Windows such as Linux or maybe something similar to GPARTED partitioning software.