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To: Esteban who wrote (20210)6/2/2001 9:36:58 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.   of 110653
 
Esteban,
To share files between W2K and an older Windows OS you have to use a
FAT file system. NTFS offers better security and more efficient use of
space. I duel boot W2K and ME. The petition W2K is on is using NTFS
and the petition ME is on is using FAT 32. W2K can access the FAT32
files but ME can't access NTFS files. IMO the the more efficient use of
space and better security is worth having to have 2 copies of programs
and maybe a few files.
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