7UP
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Greetings!
For the most part, I LOVE WIN7 64.
However, I have had huge complications with my external hard drives that has made it essentially impossible to write to a 2 Terabyte external.
I've googled and tried for hours various combinations of 'take ownership' and file permissions etc etc, but still, I have huge hangs / crashes etc etc with my NTFS drive while swapping between my different windows systems. (Desktop / Laptop).
I also have a little fat 32 drive (500G) that is a dream, and gives me no headaches.
So, after failing to get my terabyte external usb to work, I'm wondering:
a. if I reformat NTFS, is there a way to set file permissions etc to 'easy / loose' so I don't have similar problems in the future, OR
b. should I just go fat 32 and avoid all the headaches?
I never in my whole life had these problems with XP and ntfs external usb drives, and it's really driving me bananas!!
7UP
				
			For the most part, I LOVE WIN7 64.
However, I have had huge complications with my external hard drives that has made it essentially impossible to write to a 2 Terabyte external.
I've googled and tried for hours various combinations of 'take ownership' and file permissions etc etc, but still, I have huge hangs / crashes etc etc with my NTFS drive while swapping between my different windows systems. (Desktop / Laptop).
I also have a little fat 32 drive (500G) that is a dream, and gives me no headaches.
So, after failing to get my terabyte external usb to work, I'm wondering:
a. if I reformat NTFS, is there a way to set file permissions etc to 'easy / loose' so I don't have similar problems in the future, OR
b. should I just go fat 32 and avoid all the headaches?
I never in my whole life had these problems with XP and ntfs external usb drives, and it's really driving me bananas!!

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