A computer issue, how should I deal with this? Best solution?

Doug Sutherland doug at proficio.ca
Sun Jun 24 11:21:16 EDT 2007


FAT32 is also much more likely to be corrupted that NFTS
if you have a BSOD or something, and I never use it for the
windows partition. The reason I suggested FAT32 was 
because I thought NTFS was still read only on linux but
Greg pointed out it's now possible

http://www.ntfs-3g.org/

I have had many a FAT32 file corruption over the years 
but so far not one NTFS. OMG maybe microsoft did 
something fairly decent. hehe

  -- Doug




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