[Ham-Computers] Why Fat32
Philip Atchley
beaconeer at sbcglobal.net
Sun Nov 6 18:27:26 EST 2005
Hi all,
Just a quick question here. Not to long ago I received my new computer
(built to order Systemax). It has dual 80GB SATA drives (Western
Digital) and is running XP Pro (fastest critter I've ever seen).
One thing that I noticed is that they have the drives set up as FAT32
rather than NTFS (which I used on the old machine running XP Pro). I
was under the impression that the NTFS file system is the "preferred"
system for XP as it is more efficient and secure than the older FAT32.
Can anyone here think of some good reasons that Systemax may have set
the drives up as FAT32? Could the Hyper Threading processor (Pentium 4,
551 cpu) have anything to do with it?
No I don't intend to change it as the machine has a one year on-site
warranty and I don't want to mess that up. It just has my curiosity
aroused.
73 de Phil KO6BB
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