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Fat32 XP can read vista ntfs partition
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03-25-2008
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Fat32 XP can read vista ntfs partition
Hi,
I am used to dual booting xp O/S and typically I keep one partition
NTFS (everyday usage) and the other FAT32 (software testing).
This is so when I boot into my FAT32, my NTFS is hidden and the
primary drive is C:\
I bought a new desktop with Vista intalled on it, I have successfully
partitioned and dual booted with XP.
Vista is NTFS and XP is FAT32, when I boot into the FAT32 XP, the
primary comes up as H:\ and the C:\ is still the Vista partition which
easily browsable?
Why can XP read Vista NTFS partition?
Thanks
YF4E
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03-25-2008
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Re: Fat32 XP can read vista ntfs partition
XP can read NTFS, both of mine have for years. Most folks have converted the
C: drive on XP to NTFS. XP can read FAT32; specifically drives that haven't
been converted, USB Flash memory drives, USB external disks. Keep only
portable drives in FAT32 for portability reasons.
"tokeer.port5.com" <YankeesFan@tokeer.port5.com> wrote in message
news:e0b6b94f-1bb8-471c-b3e4-3c69afe3a478@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am used to dual booting xp O/S and typically I keep one partition
> NTFS (everyday usage) and the other FAT32 (software testing).
> This is so when I boot into my FAT32, my NTFS is hidden and the
> primary drive is C:\
>
> I bought a new desktop with Vista intalled on it, I have successfully
> partitioned and dual booted with XP.
> Vista is NTFS and XP is FAT32, when I boot into the FAT32 XP, the
> primary comes up as H:\ and the C:\ is still the Vista partition which
> easily browsable?
>
> Why can XP read Vista NTFS partition?
>
> Thanks
> YF4E
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03-25-2008
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Re: Fat32 XP can read vista ntfs partition
The NT series of windows which became Windows 2000 then Windows XP, then
Vista have all been able to use the NTFS file system.
The none NT series, Windows 98, ME as the last of the line are fat32 (and
fat ?) only and not able to read NTFS (if I remember correctly).
"tokeer.port5.com" <YankeesFan@tokeer.port5.com> wrote in message
news:e0b6b94f-1bb8-471c-b3e4-3c69afe3a478@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am used to dual booting xp O/S and typically I keep one partition
> NTFS (everyday usage) and the other FAT32 (software testing).
> This is so when I boot into my FAT32, my NTFS is hidden and the
> primary drive is C:\
>
> I bought a new desktop with Vista intalled on it, I have successfully
> partitioned and dual booted with XP.
> Vista is NTFS and XP is FAT32, when I boot into the FAT32 XP, the
> primary comes up as H:\ and the C:\ is still the Vista partition which
> easily browsable?
>
> Why can XP read Vista NTFS partition?
>
> Thanks
> YF4E
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04-07-2008
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Re: Fat32 XP can read vista ntfs partition
On Mar 24, 11:15*pm, "Gary Mount" <gary_mo...@telus.net> wrote:
> The NT series of windows which became Windows 2000 then Windows XP, then
> Vista have all been able to use the NTFS file system.
> The none NT series, Windows 98, ME as the last of the line are fat32 (and
> fat ?) only and not able to read NTFS (if I remember correctly).
>
> "tokeer.port5.com" <Yankees...@tokeer.port5.com> wrote in message
>
> news:e0b6b94f-1bb8-471c-b3e4-3c69afe3a478@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am used to dual booting xp O/S and typically I keep one partition
> > NTFS (everyday usage) and the other FAT32 (software testing).
> > This is so when I boot into my FAT32, my NTFS is hidden and the
> > primary drive is C:\
>
> > I bought a new desktop with Vista intalled on it, I have successfully
> > partitioned and dual booted with XP.
> > Vista is NTFS and XP is FAT32, when I boot into the FAT32 XP, the
> > primary comes up as H:\ and the C:\ is still the Vista partition which
> > easily browsable?
>
> > Why can XP read Vista NTFS partition?
>
> > Thanks
> > YF4E- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Thank you Charles and Gary for your replies.
My secondary windows xp partition is Fat32 and my primary vista
partition is NTFS.
What I meant to say was why can XP Fat32 read Vista NTFS?
YF4E
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04-07-2008
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Re: Fat32 XP can read vista ntfs partition
"tokeer.port5.com" <YankeesFan@tokeer.port5.com> wrote in message
news:d0bc2bfd-1eb4-4744-ae2d-6e98c8808341@k13g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
>Thank you Charles and Gary for your replies.
>My secondary windows xp partition is Fat32 and my primary vista
>partition is NTFS.
>What I meant to say was why can XP Fat32 read Vista NTFS?
Because NTFS is a native XP file format.
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04-08-2008
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Re: Fat32 XP can read vista ntfs partition
"tokeer.port5.com" <YankeesFan@tokeer.port5.com> wrote:
>My secondary windows xp partition is Fat32 and my primary vista
>partition is NTFS.
>What I meant to say was why can XP Fat32 read Vista NTFS?
There's no such thing as "XP FAT32". Only Windows XP, in Home or
Professional versions. Windows XP, like all versions of Vista,
supports both the FAT32 and NTFS file systems (as well as FAT16,
FAT12, and whatever CDs and DVDs use). It makes no difference what
file system the disk where the OS lives is using, it's the same OS
regardless, and can read from and write to partitions in all of these
file systems.
--
Tim Slattery
MS MVP(Shell/User)
Slattery_T@bls.gov
http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
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04-14-2008
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Re: Fat32 XP can read vista ntfs partition
On Apr 8, 8:52*am, Tim Slattery <Slatter...@bls.gov> wrote:
> "tokeer.port5.com" <Yankees...@tokeer.port5.com> wrote:
> >My secondary windows xp partition is Fat32 and my primary vista
> >partition is NTFS.
> >What I meant to say was why can XP Fat32 read Vista NTFS?
>
> There's no such thing as "XP FAT32". Only Windows XP, in Home or
> Professional versions. Windows XP, like all versions of Vista,
> supports both the FAT32 and NTFS file systems (as well as FAT16,
> FAT12, and whatever CDs and DVDs use). It makes no difference what
> file system the disk where the OS lives is using, it's the same OS
> regardless, and can read from and write to partitions in all of these
> file systems.
>
> --
> Tim Slattery
> MS MVP(Shell/User)
> Slatter...@bls.govhttp://members.cox.net/slatteryt
Hi,
Sorry for my ambiguos post, on my old PC i have winxp pro formatted
FAT32 on one partition and it cannot read winxp pro formatted NTFS
formatted on the other partition. So, when I boot into either
partition, the primary drive is rendered as C:\
Now with my new PC, I have arranged my PC with similar paritition
setup, when I boot into the vista NTFS partition, the primary drive is
rendered as c:, but when I boot into winxp FAT32 partition, the
primary drive is rendered as H:\ (after all the removable drives)
Thanx
YF4E
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