(4.4 — Gb)
: If you have a file that is 4.4 GB (such as a high-definition movie or a Linux ISO), you cannot move it to a FAT32 drive. You must reformat the drive to exFAT or NTFS to accommodate it. 3. Large-Scale Software Updates
: Users typically find they have only 4.4 GB of actual storage available for apps and cached data. (4.4 GB)
: This limited space often leads to "storage full" errors when trying to update apps or install new ones, requiring users to manually clear caches or use hardware workarounds like USB-C hubs to expand storage. 2. The FAT32 File Size Limit : If you have a file that is 4
