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IS it OK ..

Neos

Senior member
Reloaded XP Pro for the upteeneh time (it seems), and this time chose FAT32 for the windows partition. When I got the OS loaded and SP1 in place - I thought it might be time to format D:\. It only gave the option for NTFS.

I am tired - so for now I have C: - FAT32 & D: - NTFS.

OK - or should I re-do it all AGAIN - befoer I go too far.

Thanks
Andrew in AL
 
It won't hurt anything. NTFS is better and more secure. You can actualy convert the FAT32 partition to NTFS without having to re-install windows.
 
Doesn't hurt anything. Most of the security features of NTFS aren't important to a home user. Only thing that might be an issue is that FAT32 has a file size limit of 2Gb (I think) so you'll run into problems with large video files.

Instructions on how to convert it to NTFS here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/convertfat.mspx

WARNING: Backup any mission critical data first. This usually goes smoothly but there is always some risk.

 
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