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Too large for the volumes format
Too large for the volumes format




The allocation unit range is file system dependent.Ī null-terminated Unicode string to assign to the new file system. If the value is 0, a default allocation unit determined by the file system type will be used.

too large for the volumes format

The size of the allocation unit for the file system, in bytes. For example, a value of 0x0250 indicates revision 2.50. This member is expressed as a 16-bit binary-coded decimal number, where a decimal point is implied between the second and third digits. For more information, see VDS_FILE_SYSTEM_FORMAT_SUPPORT_FLAG. If this parameter is NULL, the default file system is used. The following file systems are supported: "NTFS", "FAT", "FAT32", "UDF", and "EXFAT". This parameter can be NULL or the name of a Windows file system.

too large for the volumes format

Syntax HRESULT FormatEx2(Ī null-terminated Unicode string containing the name of the file system with which to format the volume.

too large for the volumes format

This method is identical to the IVdsVolumeMF2::FormatEx method, except that formatting options are specified by using the Options parameter. Formats a file system volume on a partition.






Too large for the volumes format