[Dx4win] Win2K NTFS??

Turner, Bob [email protected]
Thu, 3 Jan 2002 17:05:30 -0500


Hi Phil,

I agree with the other person who answered - use NTFS.  Unless you need to
dual boot W9x and W2K, go with NTFS.  Much better chance of a recovery after
a power failure / system crash.

As for the C and D partitions on the same physical drive, there is merit to
that idea as well.  However, in my case, I prefer fewer rather than more
drive letters.

Bob

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Phil Levin W2GE
Sent:	Wednesday, January 02, 2002 7:42 PM
To:	[email protected]
Subject:	[Dx4win] Win2K NTFS??

Hopefully this posts!!!  Was sent earlier....  and NADA!!!



 Few questions....

 1.) I'm building a new PC (Athlon XP1700+ with Soltek 75drv2 DDR Ram
w/Via
 266A chipset MB) and I need to install DX4WIN onto this new PC...  What
is
 the best way to do a clean install and get everything back up to speed
in
 DX4WIN (using 5.02 w/ Win2K Pro OS) from my old PC? (I.e. all the
"save"
 files, .INI etc....)

 2.) Presently I'm running DX4WIN on my PC with Win2K Pro with a FAT32
file
 system...  Has anyone converted over to NTFS???  Can I do this on my
new
 PC and move all my DX4WIN files onto this new NTFS/HD????  Help!!!


 Thanks, Phil L. W2GE

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