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What Should I Set the Allocation Unit Size to When Formatting?

When you format a new storage device, be it an internal solid-state drive or an external flash drive, you can pick the file system you want to use and the allocation unit size. But what is the allocation file unit size, and what does it do? Here’s everything you need to know. Read This Article on How-To Geek ›
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