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Windows XP from a Mac Perspective | |
| Subject: | bucktaylor | |
| Date: | 2002-02-18 13:43:55 | |
| From: | bucktaylor | |
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Response to: bucktaylor
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This was taken right from the Microsoft website. It says one of the advantages of Windows XP Professional is the support for NTFS. Now if you'd like to take the issue up with Microsoft go right ahead.
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This article on the MS site isn't contrasting that XP Pro supports NTFS while XP Home Edition doesn't--you are not comprehending what is being written. It is simply promoting the features of XP Pro.
Windows XP Home Edition--exactly like the Professional version--offers the choice of using the NTFS or FAT32 file system during installation.
This is referenced on the installation instructions for Windows XP Home Edition found on the Microsoft website:
http://www.microsoft.com/WINDOWSXP/home/using/howto/gettingstarted/guide/newinstallation.asp
"Sorry but no one beats me in the computer field."
A lofty claim requiring you to have omniscience regarding every facet of computing. A very doubtful claim in and of itself, and even more so since you don't even possess basic knowledge of the applicable files systems supported with Windows XP.