negative ghost rider, the pattern is full....Originally posted by MUSLEMAN@18 October 2003 - 08:08
now in day every thing is moving toward ntfs i bet your os is running it
fat32 brother.
negative ghost rider, the pattern is full....Originally posted by MUSLEMAN@18 October 2003 - 08:08
now in day every thing is moving toward ntfs i bet your os is running it
fat32 brother.
ok boss i won't argue with you![]()
"Disk compression:
NTFS has native built in disk compression available. With FAT you must use a file compression algorythm of some sort. Hundreds out there, none can do what NTFS does: Right-click a NTFS folder, choose Properties, Advanced, tick the "compress" block, click ok and close, and everything in that folder past and future get's compressed, while still visible to the OS as if not compressed. No more unzipping 5 .dll files to re-run that old compressed application."
you can gain a pretty good chunk of space by compressing your secondary hard drives where speed is not essential. i wouldn't compress the C: drive because it would slow the system down, but if you've got an HD that has nothing but movies or music, by all means go ahead and compress it.
NTFS is far better, alot faster for me too.
NTFS is newer than FAT32, FAT32 came with 95B And NTFS with WinNT SP4/5
EDIT: if nfts was so sh*t why would ms be using it in longhorn?
Yeah I thought that too but I have this thing if it works done f*** with it mine works (fat32) and I don't get hammered with all these virus's etc the tosses (hackers) now go for ntfs why! too many bugs,thank you Microsoft yes one day I might have to upgrade but till then I will carry on surfing and not having to ask people in here "whats wrong with my machine I have just upgraded and have this problem" see what I mean.Damn.
It's sad to see people arguing about something that no nothing about it at all.
/me stays away from this thread.
Heres one of hundreds who have problems,
http://www.klboard.ath.cx/index.php?showtopic=74478
that has nothing to do with NTFS.Originally posted by cwctv@18 October 2003 - 03:21
Yeah I thought that too but I have this thing if it works done f*** with it mine works (fat32) and I don't get hammered with all these virus's etc the tosses (hackers) now go for ntfs why! too many bugs,thank you Microsoft yes one day I might have to upgrade but till then I will carry on surfing and not having to ask people in here "whats wrong with my machine I have just upgraded and have this problem" see what I mean.
Heres one of hundreds who have problems,
http://www.klboard.ath.cx/index.php?showtopic=74478
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