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To: GraceZ who wrote (170918)6/6/2002 7:00:07 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
NTFS file system is real good.

You can have a file of any size. Even a backup file of several GIG's.

The file system is also (according to the info fed me) more stable.

Only Win2K plus OS's can use NTFS file system.

Win 2K plus NTFS equals a real stable system. I have found that to be true.

Hence "at home" XP as an additional OS is an interest to me.

/edit Yes you have to defragment more often with NTFS system
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