17 Apr 2008 at 17:34 #1 Sgt_Pepper Sgt_Pepper Associate Joined 1 Sep 2007 Posts 2,205 Location St. Helens & Blackpool Hi, Ive got a 4g flish drive thats been acting bizzare when transfering files. i'm gonna format it, what should i format it in NTFS or FAT.
Hi, Ive got a 4g flish drive thats been acting bizzare when transfering files. i'm gonna format it, what should i format it in NTFS or FAT.
17 Apr 2008 at 17:39 #2 BillytheImpaler BillytheImpaler Man of Honour Soldato Joined 2 Aug 2005 Posts 8,721 Location Cleveland, Ohio, USA FAT32 is more compatibly, but if you're only using it on WIndows systems it wouldn't hurt much to use NTFS. What sort of bizarre behavior is it demonstrating?
FAT32 is more compatibly, but if you're only using it on WIndows systems it wouldn't hurt much to use NTFS. What sort of bizarre behavior is it demonstrating?
17 Apr 2008 at 17:43 #3 Sgt_Pepper Sgt_Pepper Associate OP Joined 1 Sep 2007 Posts 2,205 Location St. Helens & Blackpool Any files i copy to it get corrupted when i put them onto my laptop, or onto my other OS. UPDATE: and it wont let me format, guess i'll chuck it in the bin and order a new one. Last edited: 17 Apr 2008
Any files i copy to it get corrupted when i put them onto my laptop, or onto my other OS. UPDATE: and it wont let me format, guess i'll chuck it in the bin and order a new one.