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I wanted to know cluster sizes for my flash drive (ExFAT), and I followed the useful answer here: https://superuser.com/a/1358598/602756

Here is output of cmd: wmic volume get driveletter,blocksize

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My drives are:

  • C: > NTFS Windows primary
  • E: > NTFS Storage
  • F: > NTFS Storage
  • G: > ExFAT USB Drive 32GB
  • D: > DVD R/W

I wish to know why is there blank entry for 1024 block size? Is it related to G: ExFAT USB Flash Drive?

Moab
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  • Please do not post terminal output as screenshot. Just copy and paste it as text formatted as code. – Robert Jan 26 '22 at 15:37
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    You can simply modify the command to `wmic volume get driveletter,blocksize,capacity,filesystem` to see that it is a FAT32 partition of ~100MB without drive letter (-> UEFI boot partition). – Robert Jan 26 '22 at 15:39
  • Thanks @Robert this is correct. 100MB EFI partition, FAT32 with 1KB block size. – Shubham Deshmukh Jan 26 '22 at 16:06

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This means that this volume is not mounted and thus has no drive letter assigned. In your case it is probably the EFI boot partition of your C: drive.

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  • I searched, there is no supporting information I can find, Its a logical answer. – Moab Jan 26 '22 at 16:09