DoVip The Master Poker Premium Member Joined Mar 8, 2003 Messages 1,711 Reaction score 4 Jun 18, 2003 #1 what does NTID and FAT mean?
SilenceGold Active Member Joined May 10, 2003 Messages 3,501 Reaction score 2 Jun 18, 2003 #2 NTID = National Technical Institute for the Deaf FAT = File Allocation Table (it is a microsoft partiiton format)
NTID = National Technical Institute for the Deaf FAT = File Allocation Table (it is a microsoft partiiton format)
DoVip The Master Poker Premium Member Joined Mar 8, 2003 Messages 1,711 Reaction score 4 Jun 18, 2003 #3 nooo, I mean, what does NTFS mean?
SilenceGold Active Member Joined May 10, 2003 Messages 3,501 Reaction score 2 Jun 18, 2003 #4 Oh.. NTFS = New Technology File System
DoVip The Master Poker Premium Member Joined Mar 8, 2003 Messages 1,711 Reaction score 4 Jun 18, 2003 #5 OK, what that it for?
SilenceGold Active Member Joined May 10, 2003 Messages 3,501 Reaction score 2 Jun 18, 2003 #6 Both FAT and NTFS are Windows Partitions. If you want to know details about both of them...try using google.com.
Both FAT and NTFS are Windows Partitions. If you want to know details about both of them...try using google.com.
Janitor New Member Joined Jun 15, 2003 Messages 54 Reaction score 0 Jun 18, 2003 #7 Windows Partitions is splitting up your hard-drive into 2 different places... Normally there's always C: You can now add D: all the way to Z: using Partitions... It's cool and it's mostly in Windows XP
Windows Partitions is splitting up your hard-drive into 2 different places... Normally there's always C: You can now add D: all the way to Z: using Partitions... It's cool and it's mostly in Windows XP
SilenceGold Active Member Joined May 10, 2003 Messages 3,501 Reaction score 2 Jun 18, 2003 #8 All Windows OSes support partitions....Not sure about under Windows 3.1. :p
DoVip The Master Poker Premium Member Joined Mar 8, 2003 Messages 1,711 Reaction score 4 Jun 18, 2003 #9 Is that good NTSF or FAT?
PowerWCRulez Active Member Joined Mar 7, 2003 Messages 1,152 Reaction score 0 Jun 18, 2003 #10 Heya there! DOS/Win3.1/Win95a FAT Win95b thru c/Win98 thru se FAT32 WinNT/XP/W2K NTFS -More secure system than FAT system.
Heya there! DOS/Win3.1/Win95a FAT Win95b thru c/Win98 thru se FAT32 WinNT/XP/W2K NTFS -More secure system than FAT system.
DoVip The Master Poker Premium Member Joined Mar 8, 2003 Messages 1,711 Reaction score 4 Jun 19, 2003 #11 OK, I understand. Thanks.
SilenceGold Active Member Joined May 10, 2003 Messages 3,501 Reaction score 2 Jun 19, 2003 #12 Currently I am running windows 2000. I use NTFS because I like to secure some of my systems against other people from snooping around my things.
Currently I am running windows 2000. I use NTFS because I like to secure some of my systems against other people from snooping around my things.
S SmellyFeet New Member Joined Apr 5, 2003 Messages 122 Reaction score 0 Jun 19, 2003 #13 google is your friend... http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/columns/russel/october01.asp