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    well first of all it would be good to get the other name and if some1 has a good understandable definition it would be better

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    ntfs - new technologies file system

    http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.html?i=63

    edit: good luck

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    hey thanx

    now the big question:

    what are FAT32 and NTFS exactly?

    u know like for example the microproccessor is the brain what would it be?
    and waht exactly (undertandable please) are thety?

    thanx

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    Originally posted by CoolMac@28 January 2004 - 23:32
    hey thanx

    now the big question:

    what are FAT32 and NTFS exactly?

    u know like for example the microproccessor is the brain what would it be?
    and waht exactly (undertandable please) are thety?

    thanx
    types of file systems.
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    guess ntfs and fat32 wud be the way sum1 remembers sumthin then ;p like sum ppl remember stuff visually and sum ppl remember stuff audibally. ntfs and fat32 r jus 2 different ways of storing data
    SP

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    Originally posted by SP1@28 January 2004 - 18:37
    guess ntfs and fat32 wud be the way sum1 remembers sumthin then ;p like sum ppl remember stuff visually and sum ppl remember stuff audibally. ntfs and fat32 r jus 2 different ways of storing data
    Great explaination SP!

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    Ntfs is suposeable more secure and faster supports larger harddrives aswell

    http://www.ntfs.com/

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