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petreza said:Sorry, my bad! I meant 2GB! (4GB is the memory limit)
XWRed1: recording video can give you files bigger than 2GB, for example
XWRed1 said:
Sorry to me? I don't recall bringing any point on you.
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cack01 said:All questions will be answered... go on take a peak.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tr...prodtechnol/winxppro/reskit/prkc_fil_tdrn.asp
PalominoBURN said:Ntfs is great, for big drives. If your running small drives (less then 20gigs) I recommend FAT32 for performance. Also NTFS is not as good for LINUX. Linux works better with FAT32, where has ntfs requires more frustration.
Using NTFS or FAT (any of them) in linux unless you are just testing, would be just retarded
n2d2 said:Using NTFS or FAT (any of them) in linux unless you are just testing, would be just retarded
UnseenMenace said:
NTFS ... write only being experimental at this time (it has been known to damage NTFS partitions)