what is difference between fat & ntfs
Answer Posted / rajesh
FAT ;
1.u can give a permission for a folder.but not the files
with in that folder.
2.u cannot be use the disk quota
3.Security level is low
4. u cannot convert your disk into dynamic disk
5.u cannot give a permissions for a particular user for a
seperate folder.
NTFS:
1.u can give permissions for folder and files within the
folder
2.file compression available
3.encryption available
4.disk quota option is there to set permissions
5.u can give full control permission,read,write,execute and
so...
6.security level is high...
7.taking ownership of a folder
8.convert ur basic disk into dynamic disk is only available
in NTFS.......
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