Somebody tells me that NTFS is much safer than FAT32, it is less likely that NTFS gets corrupted, etc.? And all my drives are FAT32 file system, is there anyone can tell me how can I switch from FAT32 to NTFS?" FAT32 is in use on millions of Windows PCs around the world. It's OK in most ways, but has no provision for automatic file-fixing when things go wrong.
With continual development and improvement of Windows, it might be a good practice to experience the newer and better file system - NTFS. NTFS, considered as an advanced file system, is well-known for its performance, security, reliability, and advanced features that are not found in any version of FAT. Reasons to switch from FAT32 to NTFS 1.
NTFS is the best file system for large drives. Unlike FAT and FAT32, performance with NTFS isn't corrupted as drive size increases. 2.
One of the major security features in NTFS is encryption or, in other words, the process ... more.
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