Quoting Michelle Lowman : > I'm sure there is someone here more knowledgeable about this than I am, > but if I remember correctly from my MCSE courses, you really don't need > NTFS for a typical user. The new NTFS has a lot of security goodies > (very fine-grained permissions, etc.), but the average user will > probably never use them. And I think that if the user ever decides to > dual boot with Linux, he'll have a much easier time trying to write to a > FAT32 partition than an NTFS partition. My boss's new Sony laptop has the drive split into two partitions. Windows XP Pro is on a FAT32 partition and the empty partition is NTFS! I guess they want to make sure that the customer can get to the OS if you need to boot from a floppy. eh, come to think of it, the laptop doesn't have a floppy! Dennis Kibbe ------------------------------------------------- Everyone should have http://www.freedom2surf.net/