SmartDisk FireWire 800 Computer Drive User Manual


 
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In general, FAT32 is a good choice if you’ll be using your SmartDisk hard
drive with computers running Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, or Windows
Me, or if you’ll be using it with both Windows and Mac OS computers.
NTFS
NTFS is compatible with the following Windows operating systems:
Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. NTFS usually results in
higher performance than FAT32, and will permit users to create partition sizes
larger than 32GB under supported operating systems.
Limitations: NTFS is not compatible with Windows 98, Windows 98 SE,
Windows Me, or Apple Macintosh computers running Mac OS.
In general, NTFS is a good choice if you’ll be using your SmartDisk hard
drive only with one or more computers running Windows XP or Windows
2000.
Getting Help
If you are experiencing difficulty installing or using your SmartDisk product,
please visit the main SmartDisk Technical Support website at
www.SmartDisk.com. From this page you can access our library of user
documentation, read answers to frequently asked questions, and download
available software updates. Although most of our customers find this content
sufficient to put them back on the right track, this page also lists ways in
which you can contact the SmartDisk Technical Support Team directly.
Please register your product (see below) before contacting SmartDisk
Technical Support.
Registering Your SmartDisk Product
You can register your SmartDisk product at
www.SmartDisk.com/Registration.asp.
This registration is quick and easy and