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zedd
01-17-2004, 01:28 PM
is it better to use windows xp on a ntfs or fat 32 formatted h/d?

Triadcool
01-17-2004, 01:47 PM
Definently NTFS.

zedd
01-17-2004, 01:52 PM
out of curiosity, why is that?

DWk
01-17-2004, 02:25 PM
File compression ;)

And WindowsXP runs more stable (at least from my experience) in NTFS rather than FAT32

Spicker
01-17-2004, 02:33 PM
lol this belongs in softwareworld :P

tesco
01-17-2004, 02:58 PM
i prefer NTFS because of the encryption and because when u reset the computer beccause it crashes or something, it doesnt have to do a scandisk :D

clocker
01-17-2004, 03:22 PM
This has been asked several times in the past.
The last time, several (alleged) computer savvy folks claimed that using FAT32 would allow XP to run faster, so I tried it out.

Couldn't tell any difference at all either way.
Currently I'm on NTFS, but can't give a good reason why/why not.

Robert00000
01-18-2004, 02:28 AM
benefits of ntfs as above, plus better security.

longboneslinger
01-18-2004, 04:07 AM
benefits of ntfs as above, plus better security.

BINGO!! For those of you who have read my other posts, you'll notice I'm a little paranoid. I've had several virus's and number of trojans. A friend downloaded a prog off Kazaa Lite with a trojan and had the cops call on him. Seems someone ws using his cable modem to hack into sites. OOOPPPSS!!

Use NTFS to set yourself up as the Administrator with a pasword. Select the drives/folders/files you want to lock out and no one can mess with them without the passkey.

As for Windows encryption, HAH! Their security, as a whole, sux. I use 2 stand alone apps: CryptoForge and the Steganos Safe. CryptoForge first, then chunk it in the Safe!

shn
01-18-2004, 04:15 AM
Im probably wrong. But I think soon the fat file system will be obsolete. Kinda like windows 95 and 98 will be soon.

peat moss
01-18-2004, 10:04 AM
Its more secure So I'v heard faster too but havin't noticed . Try this link
http://www.ntfs.com/

peat moss
01-18-2004, 10:24 AM
Shn I know I'm old but every time I look at you sign. I hum Koolaid koolaid taste great
cant wait :)

gildan2020
01-18-2004, 12:27 PM
hi, guys

i've heard from a fren that when u reset it too many times (let's say some components/software/anything-at-all not working) the ntfs partition will be corrupted and inaccessible. is that true?


gildan2020

scottwile
01-18-2004, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by shn@18 January 2004 - 00:15
Im probably wrong. But I think soon the fat file system will be obsolete. Kinda like windows 95 and 98 will be soon.
windows 95 will live forever

DWk
01-18-2004, 05:02 PM
Originally posted by gildan2020@18 January 2004 - 05:27
hi, guys

i've heard from a fren that when u reset it too many times (let's say some components/software/anything-at-all not working) the ntfs partition will be corrupted and inaccessible. is that true?


gildan2020
Well if a HDD ever gets corrupt on how many times you reset your computer, then it doesn't have to do anything with the file system, but with the drive itself.

gildan2020
01-18-2004, 05:53 PM
Originally posted by DWk+19 January 2004 - 01:02--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (DWk @ 19 January 2004 - 01:02)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-gildan2020@18 January 2004 - 05:27
hi, guys

i&#39;ve heard from a fren that when u reset it too many times (let&#39;s say some components/software/anything-at-all not working) the ntfs partition will be corrupted and inaccessible. is that true?


gildan2020
Well if a HDD ever gets corrupt on how many times you reset your computer, then it doesn&#39;t have to do anything with the file system, but with the drive itself. [/b][/quote]
but the hard disk survives...not even a single bad sector at all
just the partition is useless, it had to be reformatted
i mean i&#39;ve not seen that happened on my fat32 system (given the same scenario)?


gildan2020