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I gather some people like large FAT32 partitions when wanting to interface to other hardware (eg. some gaming consoles).
My understanding is that the FAT32 standard (and Windows7) will recognize 2TB FAT32 partitions but deliberately (for some reason??) limits it's internal format capabilities. You just use a third party format utility (eg. Partition Wizard). A big downside is that the FAT32 standard limits your individual files to 4 GB.