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Currently have my game installed on its' own 11G partition of FAT32. NTSF be any faster?
NTFS or FAT32
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I changed my file system from FAT32 to NTFS after the new re-install of XP. The only advantage I see is that you can compress the data on your HDD so you´ll have much more disk space left.
I´m currently running all my games from a compressed partition and I had no troubles so far, Willie. Although there´s a hint on the box of my COD2 copy that the game should be installed on a an uncpmpressed HDD ...
Any other experiences?

I´m currently running all my games from a compressed partition and I had no troubles so far, Willie. Although there´s a hint on the box of my COD2 copy that the game should be installed on a an uncpmpressed HDD ...
Any other experiences?

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Ya might prefer a "FAT 38"- But XP prefers NTFS
Changed my "legacy" 40 gig drive to NTFS on XP re-install. No speed difference, so's I'd notice
When it was FAT 32 it was OK until I ran "Chkdsk" from tools on properties page, I got a warning ( the PALE blue screen) every boot-up for the FAT 32 drive stating that it was a FAT 32 and not NTFS ( as if I didn't know already)
I've retained the partitions but re-formatted to NTFS and am using as a dedicated IL2 drive
When it was FAT 32 it was OK until I ran "Chkdsk" from tools on properties page, I got a warning ( the PALE blue screen) every boot-up for the FAT 32 drive stating that it was a FAT 32 and not NTFS ( as if I didn't know already)
I've retained the partitions but re-formatted to NTFS and am using as a dedicated IL2 drive
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Hi Willie,
Personally I would use NTFS as it is more secure. FAT32 is a wide open disk if someone hacks into your system. Also FAT32 is more prone to file corruption.
Check this site for a the NTFS vs FAT32
http://www.theeldergeek.com/ntfs_or_fat ... system.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Personally I would use NTFS as it is more secure. FAT32 is a wide open disk if someone hacks into your system. Also FAT32 is more prone to file corruption.
Check this site for a the NTFS vs FAT32
http://www.theeldergeek.com/ntfs_or_fat ... system.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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