SteelDraco said:Honestly, I'd go ahead and convert to NTFS anyway. It's really odd to see a FAT32 Vista system, and there's no reason to keep it. NTFS is universally better.
Do you have any idea how it ended up like that? Did you put the system together?
I'm guessing it wouldn't be that easy to add to or watch stuff without decompressing then recompressing every time.AnonymousOne said:Use WinRAR and password protect the file compression?
I... I got nothin'. They selected the wrong menu choice when they were installing Vista? You're not going to have any trouble transferring files around or anything. An NTFS file system can always read a FAT32 volume.Ferret said:I know that Fat32 is an older type of file storage, but what I wanted to know was why is one partition in Fat32 and one in NTFS?