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[Question] Format NTFS vs. format FAT32 and then convert to NTFS


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I was wondering what differences there were (if any) between formatting a partition/drive with NTFS vs. formatting it with FAT32 and then later converting it to NTFS. Thanks.


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I personally do not know the difference, but I would imagine that it would never be as good as originally formatting with NTFS, just like an upgrade of windows isn't as good as starting fresh.

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Well there's lots of differences between the two formats; you can find out ore about those by searching the web or these forums. But as for the difference between an original and a converted format, I dunno.

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if you don't start with ntfs you won't have dynamic disk support.

Windows XP Professional supports two types of disk storage: basic and dynamic. Basic disk storage uses partition-oriented disks. A basic disk contains basic volumes (primary partitions, extended partitions, and logical drives).

Dynamic disk storage uses volume-oriented disks, and includes features that basic disks do not, such as the ability to create volumes that span multiple disks (spanned and striped volumes).

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