There are many tools available to work with NTFS volumes from a boot disk Chuck, some are Linux based freebies or there is ERD Commander from SysInternals but it is pricey ($400.00 approx.)

Peter Kaulback

In the hour of 02:45 PM 24/02/2003 -0500, Charles Harris spoke this:
Hi Clint and all,

A disadvantage I see with the use of NTFS is when it comes time to try to
remove a  v*rus.  The only method I've been able to figure out is to yank
the hard drive and put it into another machine with NTFS with an up to
date AV program.  This is somewhat harder than using F-prot for DOS on a
FAT machine.  Data recovery can be more difficult.  NTFS is more secure
generally.

Chuck

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Clint's original question:
Now when I eventually put XP on my main HD, should I format as
FAT or NTFS?  What are the advantages/disadvantages of NTFS?
When I was checking it out this time, I opted for FAT.
- -Clint

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