New harddrive

Millsie

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Hey, i am going to buy a new 320 gb hard drive would this be OK?? Western Digital Caviar 320GB SATA 7200rpm 8MB hard drive


Ive already got a 160gb hard drive and that works fine... What kind of file system should i use?? Like which setup would work the most effectively??
I play many games...

Thanks for reading this and any help will be appricatied
 
do you have a sata port? it looks like a hdma size. where as a ata is a rectangular and has a 2 by 15 or 16 wide. however it is very good.
 
Umm yeah I think I do, because I just looked on the HP's site and it said

Hard drive
160GB SATA
7200 rpm

So I must
 
What makes NTFS so good?
I think that my 160GB hard drive is in NTFS because when I right click property it and says "File System:NTFS"
 
do you have a sata port? it looks like a hdma size. where as a ata is a rectangular and has a 2 by 15 or 16 wide. however it is very good.

What the hell are you talking about?

What makes NTFS so good?
I think that my 160GB hard drive is in NTFS because when I right click property it and says "File System:NTFS"

NTFS is pretty much the only file system utilized today, unless for some reason you still need to run a version of windows older than 2000. It's the fastest, the most up to date, and allows for the biggest file sizes and hard drives.
 
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ok it will work, but ntfs is good because it can have bigger files, fat32, the bigest file is 4 GB. so it is the best so far. on the topic, does anyone know the bigest file ntfs can handle?
 
does anyone know the bigest file ntfs can handle?

2 Terabytes.

sata vs ata. it is not easy to describe sata
What is HDMA? And you mean it's hard to describe what SATA looks like? Not really... it's just 6 flat pins. And ATA is 40 pin... 2 rows of 20 not 15 or 16.

EDIT: I guess you mean HDMI, but that's not really a well known interface good for reference.
 
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Faa 2 terabytes thats small as **Cough**

So is it easy to put the file system as NTFS on my new Harddrive? If it doesn't have it?
 
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Faa 2 terabytes thats small as **Cough**

So is it easy to put the file system as NTFS on my new Harddrive? If it doesn't have it?

Your hard drive won't come with any file system... you'll have to format and partition it, and NTFS will be the default setting.
 
NTFS is pretty much the only file system utilized today, unless for some reason you still need to run a version of windows older than 2000. It's the fastest, the most up to date, and allows for the biggest file sizes and hard drives.

You're forgetting about Linux And Mac.
 
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