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Originally posted by Suidakra 1) Will my current paritioned hard-drive (running Windows 98 first edition now, which I will format clean before installing it into my new system) be compatable with XP Pro even though it's FAT32? Will it still have the supposed "stability" of XP Pro? |
Absolutely. Although NTFS is the native file system for XP, I haven't read anything on the itnernet that would suggest it will run poorer on a FAT32 hdd. A lot of the benefits of using NTFS is really applicable to networks, businesses or people needing tight security. For the average home user, using FAT32 perfectly fine.
The only time where it might be almost required is in a case like mine where I have a 200 GB hdd. Using FAT32, i knew that going above 8 GB per partition would give me larger than ideal cluster sizes. If i made ea. partition 8 GB, can you imagine how many partitions in my hdd I would have hd to keep track of? More than you can shake a stick at. :mad:
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Originally posted by Suidakra 2) If NTFS will have better stability, then would I be ok if I simply formated my new hard-drive to NTFS and left my current at FAT32? In other words, is this "improved stability" still available if I'm accessing my FAT32 drive with my OS installed on an NTFS formatted drive? |
To make life easy, for your current setup, I would keep your current 40 GB as FAT32 - as is. Do not convert it to NTFS because that will just create huge cluster sizes and you definitely dont' need to swallow that pill considering that your 2nd hdd is 80 GB! What you could do for sh*ts & giggles is create a dual-boot situation so that you can have a menu that gives you the optin to boot up to either Win98 or WinXP. For my dual-boot, i have Win98 on a FAT32 hdd and W2K on a NTFS hdd.
If you don't want the dual-boot, and use just XP, that's cool... just install the 80 GB as the master on primary IDE 1 channel on your MB. (the 40 GB can be used as a spare hdd) or if you want to connect it, you can connect it to either ide 1 or 2 dependign on what else you got inside your system)
Make sure you set the jumper settings properly (master/slave) when you reconfigure it.
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Originally posted by Suidakra 3) My current hard-drive has one parition in FAT32 that consists of 40 GB. I read somewhere that XP Pro will not parition FAT32 drives over 32 GB. Will it read my over-sized one though? |
That's incorrect. I assure you the author of that website was smokin crack that day. FAT32 will read a 40 GB perfectly fine (and the 80 gigger for that matter).