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Subject: Re: FAT32 vs NTFS? Which is better?

Author: Laurence Chen

Date: 16:32:22 12/31/00

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On December 31, 2000 at 19:23:26, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On December 31, 2000 at 18:41:41, Peter Skinner wrote:
>
>>If you had to use Windows, and was running a computer only for chess, which
>>would you use?
>>
>>I just got a new Athlon machine, and want to use it exclusively for chess over
>>ICS, as I have other machines I can do my other stuff with.
>>
>>The engine is going to be Crafty.
>>
>>Any input would be great.
>
>Beside using FAT32 I would suggest using the Nimzo 8.ctg with Crafty, it becomes
>a super program.
>
>Pichard.
NTFS, of course.  You can create large arrays, that is, combine several hard
drives together to create one large container.  For example, you could combine 4
hard drives, let's say, 40 GB each, into one large container(partition) of 160
GB if using RAID 0.
Regards,
Laurence




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