According to Microsoft, for NTFS "The maximum partition size is 2TB (terabyte, a trillion bytes). NTFS actually has an upper limit of 16 exabytes (quintillion bytes, or 16 million TB), but since current industry standard limits the Partition Tables to 2 to the 32nd power sectors (with 512B sectors, that's 2 TB), the actual current upper limit is 2 TB."
Wait a minute. So, 2000 uses NTFS. Mine is FAT32 and I'm currently running 2000 Professional. Is there a way to convert from FAT32 to NTFS?Originally posted by Viper Zero
FAT and FAT32 allocation tables are used for older operating systems like Windows 3x, 9x, ME, and NT 3.5.1. NTFS is used for new and network operating systems like NT 4, 2000, and XP. FAT can use volumes up to 4GB. FAT32 can use up to 2TB (terra-byte). NTFS is only limited by the size of the drive. If you have the option, use NTFS, especially with XP.
Originally posted by duo17
These are all things that FAT32 lacks over NTFS:
File security
Access rights can be assigned to files and directories, allowing users full access, partial access or no access at all to data on the hard disk.
Encryption
NTFS can automatically encrypt and decrypt file data as it is read and written to the disk
Disk compression
File and directory compression can be performed without using any third party software, which saves space, while still allowing for transparent access and operation to the user.
Support for large hard disks
We're talking very large. Try a theoretical limit of 16 Exabytes, and up to 2 Terabytes.
File names
Native support of long file names and a 16-bit character standard called Unicode (likely the next generation ASCII)
Storage quotas
Disk quotas can be assigned that limit the amount of disk space users can access on a partition.
Sparse files
Let the user assign and reserve hard disk space to specific files.
File streams
Support for multiple data streams.
Fault tolerance
An enhanced ability to seamlessly respond to unexpected hardware and software errors.
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Nevermind, me mate from London (Race Idiot) told me how...Originally posted by Viper Zero
Eddy, search in the Windows 2000 Help for NTFS, It should tell you how to convert.
Yes, ViperZero is the new MistaX of GTP. :thumbsup:Originally posted by Pako
(Off Topic - Sort of...)
Viper Zero,
Just wanted to congradulate you in becoming a sparkle in LoudMusic's eye!
Keep up the technical articulation, it is a benifit to us all.
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Originally posted by Eddy
Yes, ViperZero is the new MistaX of GTP. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by Eddy
Yes, ViperZero is the new MistaX of GTP. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by Pako
For sound/video recording, I haven't found an advantage of using one over the other, besides being able to have larger file sizes. In performance tests, I had one SCSI 34 gb formated NTFS while the second one was FAT32. There was no detectable differences between the two in my application.