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From: Dave Mazza on 14 Aug 2008 17:50 Yes/no? Why/why not? Thank you!
From: BobF on 14 Aug 2008 18:12 Dave Mazza wrote: > Yes/no? Why/why not? Thank you! > > No Extra effort You're Welcome! to do with no real benefit
From: Sue Morton on 14 Aug 2008 19:25 1. No. 2. Can't tell you why, as I never thought about it. I liked the sound of NTFS when it first appeared and I switched. -- Sue Morton BobF wrote: > Dave Mazza wrote: >> Yes/no? Why/why not? Thank you! >> >> > No Extra effort You're Welcome! > to do with > no real > benefit
From: Shawn O'Connor on 14 Aug 2008 20:35 It is however, still possible to get disk corruption with NTFS if write caching is enabled. "Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in message news:Xns9AFABB97755CABrownShoesDontMakeIt(a)69.16.185.250... > In news:WK1pk.7873$cn7.7611(a)flpi145.ffdc.sbc.com the killer robot "Dave > Mazza" <dave.mNoSPAM(a)sbcglobal.net> grabbed the controls of the spaceship > cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > >> Yes/no? Why/why not? Thank you! > > Nope. Because NTFS is more resilliant than FAT32. Power blackouts will > always trigger FAT32 to run Scandisk, and will frequently find errors. > Not > so with NTFS. It almost never gets it's trigger tripped to run chkdsk. > > -- > Remove YourHeadFromYourAss to Reply by email > ________ __ > / ____/ /__ ____ ____ / /_ ____ > / / __/ / _ \/ __ \/ __ \/ __ \/ __ \ > / /_/ / / __/ / / / / / / /_/ / /_/ / > \____/_/\___/_/ /_/_/ /_/_.___/\____/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Glennbo http://www.soundclick.com/glennbo > Non-Linear Sound http://www.soundclick.com/jambits > Hear My Music http://www.soundclick.com/ThePseudonyms
From: John Braner on 15 Aug 2008 05:43
Dave Mazza wrote: > Yes/no? Why/why not? Thank you! > > I still have FAT32 on everything - XP partition, music partition etc. I used to be afraid that it would be harder to "get into" the partitions in an emergency, and also my old Ghost version wouldn't write images to NTFS partitions. Now I'd be just as comfortable booting a XP recovery disk (for "emergency" access to files) as a DOS floppy or CD (I have a few CD's that boot into "DOS") - but I've never bothered to change the partitions. FAT32 works fine so I've just left it... -- =========== John Braner jbraner(a)NOblueyonderSPAM.co.uk http://www.soundclick.com/johnbraner_music.htm (that's an underscore) ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |