Quote:
|
Originally Posted by TippeX
since it was invented...
fat32 = 32 bit max record = ffffffff = 4 gig ish max file size
ntfs does not have that limitation
personally i like my boot disk to be fat32 so i can repair it when windows crashes/messes up by bouncing into dos and fixing it, with ntfs its a lot tricker as you have to boot from the os cd/dvd and select recovery console or whatever and do a lot of manual crap.. had to do it recently and i very much regretted making the boot drive on the laptop ntfs for that reason....
|
Are you sure your not getting mixed up with partition blocks of 4gig size :P
You could get ERD commander to boot into a virtual windows to repair your local windows xp even in NTFS. Quite a handy disk btw