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Old 9th Dec 02, 05:02 PM
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When you have a FAT32 volume and if the power goes off, when the computer boots, check disk runs. But not if you have a NTFS Volume. Why is that? Does this mean that no problems might occur to NTFS when that happens?

Why is it bad to have two partitions in FAT32 and NTFS on a same drive?
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