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From Tony Bradley, CISSP-ISSAP, for About.com

Convert Your Drives to NTFS For Superior Security and Stability

Saturday July 17, 2004
Since the introduction of Windows NT Microsoft has included support for the NTFS file system in most of its operating systems. Windows 2000 and Windows XP both support NTFS. Many users, especially those who upgraded from previous versions of Windows, may still be using the less stable and less secure FAT32 file system. This quick tip talks briefly about some of the reasons you should seriously consider converting your hard drives to the NTFS file system and gives you the quick and simple steps to make it happen. Use The NTFS File System.
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