T tribalsun In Runtime Messages 432 Mar 15, 2005 #2 NTFS, it's a journaled file system that protects your data much better if you had a severe crash as compared to FAT 32.
NTFS, it's a journaled file system that protects your data much better if you had a severe crash as compared to FAT 32.
V Vormund Daemon Poster Messages 1,178 Location USA Mar 15, 2005 #4 NTFS... only reason for FAT32 is if you need to boot and/or access files on it from Windows 95/98 etc. Crazy question
NTFS... only reason for FAT32 is if you need to boot and/or access files on it from Windows 95/98 etc. Crazy question
TheMajor PowerQuest / Opera Messages 10,176 Location Netherlands Mar 15, 2005 #5 FAT32 is faster with small partitions.