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External Hard Drive by saralk on 09-01-2005 at 03:45 PM

We got an external Hard Drive today, it is 250GB USB2 blah blah...

it says it is preformatted in Fat 32 format, do you think it would be worth converting it into NTFS?


RE: External Hard Drive by KeyStorm on 09-01-2005 at 03:47 PM

Absolutely. :P

Edit: Unless you want use it under linux, too.


RE: External Hard Drive by saralk on 09-01-2005 at 03:52 PM

ok, also, what are the advantages of NTFS over FAT32?


RE: External Hard Drive by Mentality on 09-01-2005 at 04:00 PM

That weird you should post this, i just got my EXT HDD working that hasnt worked for a year, I say I just got it working, infact instinct made me try and it worked, I bought it for my laptop but I don't have that now, it's even got all the macromedia software I installed on it, that I gave away with the laptop, I aint even got the serials to them now, (would it be illegle for me to use them if i got the serials from somewhere else, even though I paid for them?)

NTFS yes certainly.

Advantages

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  • Increased Security
  • file–by–file compression
  • quotas
  • encryption

RE: External Hard Drive by CookieRevised on 09-01-2005 at 04:13 PM

see NTFS or FAT32 for an external drive?


RE: External Hard Drive by saralk on 09-01-2005 at 04:36 PM

thankyou, I think I will format it to NTFS, my dad is using it for video editing, so it is quite likely that some files will be larger than 4GB.

How long would it take for 250GB to format?


RE: External Hard Drive by rav0 on 09-02-2005 at 11:07 AM

A quick format will take less that a minute. A full format will take much longer.

A quick format is equivalant to editing only the table of contents of a book but leaving the information left on the pages (disk), rather than erasing every page and writing "I'm blank!" on each sector of the disk.

This is normally the best solution, except if selling (or giving away) a disk, because after a quick format, the data can be recovered using advanced tools, even though for most practical purposes the data is gone.


RE: External Hard Drive by saralk on 09-02-2005 at 11:11 AM

The disk is already empty, i want to convert it from FAT32, to NTFS. It is a brand new hard drive.


RE: External Hard Drive by rav0 on 09-02-2005 at 11:13 AM

If it is empty, don't convert it, just remove the FAT32 partition and create a new NTFS partition. It should be very quick (more time taken instructing your management program than actual work done on the disk).