NTFS, an acronym that stands for New Technology File System, is a file system first introduced by Microsoft in 1993 with the release of Windows NT 3.1. The Windows Server line of operating systems ...
Microsofot has been working on a newer and better file system for Windows, but why is it taking so long to be widely adopted?
A few days ago, Microsoft updated its OneDrive sync client for Windows, and many users aren't happy. This is because the new application only seems to support NTFS, which is the default file system on ...
There are many advantages to using the NT File System (NTFS) over file systems based on the old-style File Allocation Table (FAT). For example, NTFS can track permissions and provide ownership of ...
I’m predisposed to like Runtime.org’s software. After all, theseare the folks who give away DriveImageXML, DriveImage XML, a free imaging solution for Windows. Thatsaid, if GetDataBack for NTFS were a ...
Microsoft has unveiled a “state of the art” file system for the next 10 years that builds on NTFS. Named Resilient File System (ReFS), Microsoft’s latest baby will be delivered with Windows 8 Server ...
Many of us have probably dealt with a corrupt hard disk at some point or another, and may have experienced some data loss with it. This is unfortunate, and steps can be done in advance to prevent data ...
One of Apple's selling points for OS X is the enhanced Windows compatibility, but the lack of write ability to NTFS drives makes transferring files between the Mac OS and Bootcamp rather cumbersome.
I've been running Winternals' NTFS for Windows 98 for a while (have the free version, read-only) and it's been doing fine, except that when Win98SE boots ...
Mac shipments may be outpacing the industry as a whole, but if you need a reminder it’s still a Windows world, look no further than new hard drives. The majority are formatted for PCs, requiring them ...