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How To Optimize USB drive with NTFS

They come in a variety of sizes and shapes and almost everyone uses one. USB drives are mostly formatted with the FAT or FAT32 filesystem. This is because traditionally USB drives had smaller capacity and by using NTFS on them we had more to loose than gain because of the greater overhead accompanying the use of NTFS. As the drives grew larger in size this has changed. The single biggest reason that is alone enough to persuade you to use NTFS on USB drive is if you want to handle large files. That said there are certain disadvantages of using NTFS as well, for one there are frequent writes to the disk and thus performance degrades a little but generally wouldn’t be noticeable for our purposes.

While Windows Vista and Windows 7 allow you to format a drive with NTFS out of the box, Windows XP only allows you to format with FAT and FAT32. Just follow the steps below: Expand the entry that reads Disk Drives. 5 Awesome Apps To Make Things Easier On A USB Drive. We all love our USB drives, don’t we?

5 Awesome Apps To Make Things Easier On A USB Drive

You should probably be using some portable apps on your USB drive ““ if not, check out our huge list of portable applications for your USB drive here. In this post, I want to cover a few apps that will make managing your USB drive easier. In essence, I’ll talk about tools that can be used to make things easier if you’ve got a USB drive ““ not about apps that work from your drive.

So here we go – five applications to make things easier if you’re using a USB thumb drive. 1) Prevent Virus Infections on your USB Thumb Drive with ThumbScrew If you’re working on a system that’s probably infected with viruses, you wouldn’t want to see your USB thumb drive get infected by the same ““ they probably have some backups of your data that you cannot afford to lose. ThumbScrew can be used to write-protect your USB drive so that malware from your computer doesn’t spread to it. 2) Eject USB Devices Quickly with USB Disk Eject Let’s admit it. 3 Awesome Tools To Add More Functionality To Your USB Drives [Windows] USB drives are ubiquitous these days.

3 Awesome Tools To Add More Functionality To Your USB Drives [Windows]

Almost everyone has one but what do you use them for? Storage? Is that all? We recognize this and we have covered a plenty of tools and applications that you can use with USB drives. There is also an excellent post which lists some tools that make things easier when using a USB drive. However, it’s been quite a while since it was published back in 2008. USB Safeguard We have often highlighted the importance of encrypting sensitive files if you want to protect them from prying eyes. Format a USB Drive as NTFS in Windows XP - Windows XP.