Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. With so many emerging ...
IMHO all you are giving up by not going NTFS is security, which I assume you dont really need. There MAY be a slight performance improvement with NTFS, but not enought to make a big difference. FAT32 ...
Ok, so if I understand this correctly -<BR><BR>if you format a drive as FAT32 under Windows, there is a size limit of approx 32 GB.<BR><BR>if you format it under OS X - it will format to the full size ...
In 1996, Microsoft introduced the FAT32 file system as an update to the previous version, FAT16. At the time, Microsoft imposed a limit on the creation of FAT32 partitions, deciding that the maximum ...
Are you looking for methods to convert FAT32 disks to NTFS file systems without losing data? If so, this post will interest you. One of the major reasons for changing FAT32 to NTFS is that FAT32 drive ...