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NTFS or FAT32

bikman

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I currently have a multiboot system: Win98se, Win2k, and winME, all on one drive in 3 seperate partitions. I was wondering if this is even possible and if so worth the extra effort and possible problems. I'd be using partition magic 6.0
dave
 
I would say leave it in FAT32 if you want to access the files in the WINNT partition while you are in 98 or other operating systems.

NTFS is a bit faster and better, but you can't read NTFS with Win98 or ME
 
<<NTFS is a bit faster and better, but you can't read NTFS with Win98 or ME >> he he i found this out today the hard way.

 
ntfs is supposed to be less prone to file damages in cases where you turn off the system suddenly. however ntfs is supposed to have more overhead, and also larger cluster size so a less efficient way of using space (which is so cheap nowadays anyway). correct me if i am wrong! 🙂
 
TheNemesis,

You can use partion magic 5.01 or later to convert fat32 to NTFS (which is more reliable then fat32).
There mey be the same method as NT4, which PQ magic used to conver fat16 to NTFS, under w2k; but I haven't needed to know to I haven't leaned...
 
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