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faithfoo
24th July 2004, 01:50
I use my DVD Ram & edit some 1000 files within the RAM


WOuld using FAT 32 to format cause more data corrption eventually as we write/edit files as compared to formatting the UDF 1.5/udf 2.0 ?

I think my Win 2000 professional only supports FAT 32 and not UDF 1.5/2.0


2 ) if I am not wrong, in this case FAT 32 would still be a better bet than using NERO in CD ( in terms of chances of producing less data corruption )

Dimmer
24th July 2004, 21:38
I see it's taking you quite a while to figure this out.

At the risk of repeating myself, whenever possible avoid using FAT32 and especially InCD. The only legitimate excuse for using FAT is for floppy discs.

If you're curious, have a look at the official UDF specs (http://www.osta.org/specs/index.htm).

alexnoe
25th July 2004, 08:39
You should reinstall Windows if you made the terrible error to install InCD. Just get some proper DVD-RAM drivers and use UDF 1.5. Then Win 2k will be able to read the disc without extra drivers