Unless you plan on installing Linux, never use FAT32. It sucks.
Even if you plan on installing Linux, you're usually better served using your Windows OS partition as NTFS and making separate (more compatable) Linux partitions.
Some limitations of FAT32:
No files bigger than 4 GB.
No drives bigger than 137GB.
It sucks.
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