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The latest Exfat coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
MultiOS-USB 0.12.1 Lets You Install Windows Without Disabling Secure Boot
The open-source MultiOS-USB tool just eliminated one of the most awkward steps in deploying Windows from a multiboot drive: turning off Secure Boot. Version 0.12.1, released on July 12, 2026, finally...
Azure Linux Users Must Patch Immediately for CVE-2025-38206 exFAT Bug, Microsoft Says
Microsoft has confirmed that its Azure Linux distribution is vulnerable to a newly disclosed kernel bug (CVE-2025-38206) that can be triggered by mounting a malformed exFAT drive. The advisory,...
Linux Kernel exFAT Flaw Could Corrupt Your Data—What Windows Users Need to Know
A freshly patched vulnerability in the Linux kernel’s exFAT driver lets a malicious USB stick or disk image silently destroy files and directories. The bug, tracked as CVE-2025-40307, stems from a...
Linux exFAT Driver Flaw Lets Bad USB Sticks Hang Your PC: Patch Now
A newly disclosed vulnerability in the Linux kernel’s exFAT filesystem driver could allow an attacker to freeze your system simply by inserting a crafted USB drive or SD card. The flaw, tracked as...
Windows 11 USB Formatting Guide: FAT32, exFAT, or NTFS – Which to Choose
Formatting a USB flash drive is a fundamental task for any Windows 11 user, whether you’re looking to sanitize sensitive data before disposal, rejuvenate a sluggish flash drive, or ensure...
Dual-Boot File Sharing: Best Ways to Share Data Between Windows and Linux
Managing a dual-boot system with both Windows and Linux can be challenging, especially when it comes to sharing files between the two operating systems. This comprehensive guide explores effective...
Linux exFAT Driver Advances: High-Performance Cross-Platform Storage
For decades, the fragmented landscape of file system compatibility between Windows and Linux created persistent headaches for users navigating dual-boot setups or exchanging external storage devices....
Microsoft warns of critical 9.8-rated exFAT flaw enabling SYSTEM-level code execution.
A newly discovered critical vulnerability in Windows' exFAT file system implementation could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems. Tracked as CVE-2025-21180, this buffer...