K killians45 Fully Optimized Messages 3,243 Dec 6, 2004 #11 Its actually faster than FAT32 on larger HDD
mikesgroovin HONK if you route packets Messages 4,718 Location MD Dec 6, 2004 #12 tons more about ntfs than just security... in addition, you cannot run a boot-time defrag (defrag pagefile (VM), folder consolidation, etc) on FAT or FAT32 drives. but, you can on NTFS.
tons more about ntfs than just security... in addition, you cannot run a boot-time defrag (defrag pagefile (VM), folder consolidation, etc) on FAT or FAT32 drives. but, you can on NTFS.