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- Dec 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: Medea
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
EXT2 is standard for who?![]()
EXT2 = "Second Extended File System'' used on a Linux OS.
I know what it is; I just meant it's not standard.
Originally posted by: Medea
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
EXT2 is standard for who?![]()
EXT2 = "Second Extended File System'' used on a Linux OS.
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: fuzzy bee
i'd say ntfs - what does winxp use as a standard? i think it's ntfs.
XP Home still uses FAT32. I use NTFS but frankly prefer FAT32, since it is such a pain to reformat with NTFS and I don't really care about the security benefits. I have not detected any performance improvement whatsoever with NTFS.
Originally posted by: pulse8
There is no standard. You're both morons.![]()
Originally posted by: pulse8
There is no standard. You're both morons.![]()
