I have an external 1-click backup hard drive connected by firewire that is currently using the FAT32 file system.
A few years ago when I installed it, I was told to use FAT32 rather than NTFS but I can not remember why. It seems that there was a good reason at the time??
NTFS is what my other drives use and the FAT32 file system seems to take longer to do some things and definitely longer to just delete large files.
I use it to do full system backups or more commonly just backup my C: drive every week or so.
I have another large internal HDD too, also using NTFS like my C: drive.
Does anyone know of a good reason to keep FAT32 rather than switching to NTFS?? NTFS seems superior for most needs.
A few years ago when I installed it, I was told to use FAT32 rather than NTFS but I can not remember why. It seems that there was a good reason at the time??
NTFS is what my other drives use and the FAT32 file system seems to take longer to do some things and definitely longer to just delete large files.
I use it to do full system backups or more commonly just backup my C: drive every week or so.
I have another large internal HDD too, also using NTFS like my C: drive.
Does anyone know of a good reason to keep FAT32 rather than switching to NTFS?? NTFS seems superior for most needs.
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