F
Frank
I read the advantages (SUPPOSEDLY)of converting my hard
drive from a FAT32 to an NTFS system. Now, I wish I had
applied the adage of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." I
had a normal boot up with the FAT32 system, but now it's
booting extremely slow. Although I realize it's possible
to reformat the hard drive back to a FAT32 partition, I
am wondering if anybody knows where the problem might
exist, and a better resolution.
drive from a FAT32 to an NTFS system. Now, I wish I had
applied the adage of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." I
had a normal boot up with the FAT32 system, but now it's
booting extremely slow. Although I realize it's possible
to reformat the hard drive back to a FAT32 partition, I
am wondering if anybody knows where the problem might
exist, and a better resolution.