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Put it in this way:
You have different size [containers] A (NTFS) and B (FAT32). So no matter
WHERE the water (data) from or WHAT kind of water (data), it will goes
according to different shade of container; yet the quality of water (data)
still the same. Can I interpret in this way?
My worry is: Between NTFS and FAT32 format in my Disk C and D.
Meaning my XP is running in NTFS, but my data is saved in FAT32 Disk D.
Is safe to maintain in this way?
Base to concept, that should be fine.
Then how if I have a data file which saved in both C and D disks. Is there
any problem for editing and save afterward? Will the file (data) will be
saved to different format to C and D in NTFS and FAT32 again?
The extra question is:
Further more if I save it in a floppy disk consider as C [container].
In all cases, will there any problem later where I open this data
file in my system? How if I take the floppy disk to someone who runs W98?
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Chong
You have different size [containers] A (NTFS) and B (FAT32). So no matter
WHERE the water (data) from or WHAT kind of water (data), it will goes
according to different shade of container; yet the quality of water (data)
still the same. Can I interpret in this way?
My worry is: Between NTFS and FAT32 format in my Disk C and D.
Meaning my XP is running in NTFS, but my data is saved in FAT32 Disk D.
Is safe to maintain in this way?
Base to concept, that should be fine.
Then how if I have a data file which saved in both C and D disks. Is there
any problem for editing and save afterward? Will the file (data) will be
saved to different format to C and D in NTFS and FAT32 again?
The extra question is:
Further more if I save it in a floppy disk consider as C [container].
In all cases, will there any problem later where I open this data
file in my system? How if I take the floppy disk to someone who runs W98?
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Chong