Before formatting a volume or partition, consider the file system with which to  format it. Windows 2000  and Windows XP  support the NTFS file  system, File Allocation Table  (FAT), and FAT32. NTFS is the recommended file  system for Windows 2000  and Windows XP  because it supports several features  that the other file systems do not, such as file and folder permissions,  encryption, large volume support, and sparse file management. However, you must  format the volume or partition as FAT if you plan to access files on that volume  or partition from other operating systems, including  MS-DOS  , Windows 95  ,  Windows 98  , Windows Millennium  Edition  , and Windows NT 4.0  .
Choose NTFS only if you are running Windows 2000  or  Windows XP  and  you want to take advantage of NTFS features.
The following features are unique to NTFS:
- Compression
 - Disk quotas
 - Encryption
 - Mount points
 - Remote storage
 
In addition, NTFS is required on all dynamic disks and GUID  partition table (GPT) disks.

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