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To: Sweet_Sunflower29
Whatever you do, DO NOT have XP convert your hard drive to NTFS format. If it does, the OS cannot be uninstalled and the only way to undo the NTFS format is to have the drive reformatted.
3 posted on 01/24/2003 12:46:10 PM PST by Paul Atreides
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To: Paul Atreides
Oh darnit...it turns out that my file system is *already* NTFS format as it was factory installed on the CPU that way.

Please tell me that with the $$ I spent on a complete new system [yesterday!], I can finally rest easy about my PC for a while...
10 posted on 01/24/2003 2:48:58 PM PST by Sweet_Sunflower29
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To: Paul Atreides
Whatever you do, DO NOT have XP convert your hard drive to NTFS format. If it does, the OS cannot be uninstalled and the only way to undo the NTFS format is to have the drive reformatted

I asked my computer friend to translate this for me and here is his answer. - Tom

This sentence is out of context. What were they talking about? NTFS is a drive format only supported by WinNT, Win2000 and WinXP. Win95 98 ME can't deal with it.

If one was to upgrade a Win98 system to WinXP you wouldn't convert your hard drive. If you did a clean install of XP you would want NTFS. About the only time one wouldn't use NTFS is if you have a hard drive with multiple partitions and multiple operating systems. If one of the bootable operating systems was for example Win98 it would not be able to read the data in a WinXP NTFS partition.

This probably confuses you more, ask me over coffee.

23 posted on 01/24/2003 3:58:40 PM PST by Capt. Tom
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