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Clinton County, Michigan | I don't think FAT32 is going to be any slower than NTFS. That is more dictated by the possible Read/Write speeds of the hardware chips. In fact the bottom of the page http://www.ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm suggests that NTFS performance is best for larger drives, and worse on smaller. One of the biggest benefits of NTFS would be to allow a file size larger than 4GB. But that is only needed on an 8GB or larger drive :P
Unless you wanted to do some security or compression.
Edited by ncook 9/2/2010 19:36
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