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Like I said it is what it is.. hence some of what IÂve said might be contingent on my use of the Accessibility softw itÂs ongoing updates etc. But whatever IÂve said here or elsewhere, even if IÂm misinformed, or off the mark a mite, is always the truth as I know it to be.
ArenÂt the File Allocation Tables written & rewritten as they are accessed such as a log of sorts?
I use NTFS again, now, exclusively but once lost 50 or so out of 200GB of audio files residing on a NTFS disc . The word I got from my tech who had to use NOPIX to get in there to them, said the permissins had been changed for access. I could see Âem all but couldnÂt run any of them.
That foloowed me finding out someone close by was onto my wireless router without my knowledge. I knew squat about wireless security back then, but a tad more now . It was some WAR driver sitting out on the street using my bandwidth covertly. They must have messed up something. Since IÂve made some changes on my WAPÂs security features IÂve had no other issues.
That Geek told me if theyÂd all been on a FAT drive permissions wouldnÂt have been able to be altered, or been a problem and access to them would have been a breeze unlike NTFS which has provisions for permissions to files..
Was he right on that point? I know most of that 50GB were Âpurchased files and many were lost altogether . Or scatter across a couple hundred CD compilations
Backing up files has a higher priority for me now
My exp with using govt. pc boxes and the accessibility software I have to run which enables me to see things better is a mixed bag.
With daily use on predominately one box I do the usual things for maintenance and ese of use. Erroe check usually each mo. Defrag about every 60 days. Keep the OS on a smaller active partition and the data on a logical partion and/or an outboard drive.
I run minimal processes. And aps at any one time. Add the full bank of RAM as much as is required.. 3-4GB on 32 bit sys.
I feel the main issue that accounts for a good number of incompatibility issues is the AI squared software. The Zoom Text screen reader magnifier. There are things it simply does not like. Times when it just wonÂt do what itÂs supposed to do. ItÂs almost like a person. At best itÂs a two edged sword. IÂve finally gotten to where the latest box which IÂm turning into a dedicated server soon, works great. No bugs so far. Quick, responsive, etc. So I leve well enough alone there.
Even some of the Windows updates affect ZT. And after updating at MS website, a day or so later things tend to act differently. So in all, MS plays a role in all this too. Same thing with the ZT updates, though they normally fix the MS ones . At times. Amazing.
Like I said it is what it is.. hence some of what IÂve said might be contingent on my use of the Accessibility softw itÂs ongoing updates etc. But whatever IÂve said here or elsewhere, even if IÂm misinformed, or off the mark a mite, is always the truth as I know it to be.
ArenÂt the File Allocation Tables written & rewritten as they are accessed such as a log of sorts?
I use NTFS again, now, exclusively but once lost 50 or so out of 200GB of audio files residing on a NTFS disc . The word I got from my tech who had to use NOPIX to get in there to them, said the permissins had been changed for access. I could see Âem all but couldnÂt run any of them.
That foloowed me finding out someone close by was onto my wireless router without my knowledge. I knew squat about wireless security back then, but a tad more now . It was some WAR driver sitting out on the street using my bandwidth covertly. They must have messed up something. Since IÂve made some changes on my WAPÂs security features IÂve had no other issues.
That Geek told me if theyÂd all been on a FAT drive permissions wouldnÂt have been able to be altered, or been a problem and access to them would have been a breeze unlike NTFS which has provisions for permissions to files..
Was he right on that point? I know most of that 50GB were Âpurchased files and many were lost altogether . Or scatter across a couple hundred CD compilations
Backing up files has a higher priority for me now
My exp with using govt. pc boxes and the accessibility software I have to run which enables me to see things better is a mixed bag.
With daily use on predominately one box I do the usual things for maintenance and ese of use. Erroe check usually each mo. Defrag about every 60 days. Keep the OS on a smaller active partition and the data on a logical partion and/or an outboard drive.
I run minimal processes. And aps at any one time. Add the full bank of RAM as much as is required.. 3-4GB on 32 bit sys.
I feel the main issue that accounts for a good number of incompatibility issues is the AI squared software. The Zoom Text screen reader magnifier. There are things it simply does not like. Times when it just wonÂt do what itÂs supposed to do. ItÂs almost like a person. At best itÂs a two edged sword. IÂve finally gotten to where the latest box which IÂm turning into a dedicated server soon, works great. No bugs so far. Quick, responsive, etc. So I leve well enough alone there.
Even some of the Windows updates affect ZT. And after updating at MS website, a day or so later things tend to act differently. So in all, MS plays a role in all this too. Same thing with the ZT updates, though they normally fix the MS ones . At times. Amazing.