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Post time 18-3-2008 03:19 PM | Show all posts

xleh format hardisk..!!!!

ERMM...CAMNER NAK FORMAT HARDISK..LEH TAK GUNE QUICK FORMAT JERRR???SATU LAGI DIE ADER 2 JENIS FILE SYSTEM KAN...FTS N NFT APER JADAH TAHHH................SO NAK GUNE YG MANER SATU...APER KEJADAHNYERRR FILE SYSTEM TUH N MANER SATU YG BAGUSSS.................
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Post time 18-3-2008 06:50 PM | Show all posts

Reply #29 teky's post

1) Guna quick format pun boleh..
2) Pilih NTFS sebab ia  mudah nak cari  dan access files yang ko simpan
    didalam system file ini.
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Post time 18-3-2008 08:24 PM | Show all posts
format aje apa yg bole..
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 Author| Post time 19-3-2008 11:28 AM | Show all posts
owshh gituuu......ermm mekaseh............
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Post time 19-3-2008 12:02 PM | Show all posts
ni board moyan ke troubleshoot ni ek?

depan tu aku baca semua tahap moyan je..

kalau nak moyan, manje2 g borak nun.. sini tak de masa la wehhh nak manje2..

kalau nak sangat, tu ada tajuk khas dalam ni untuk borak..

harap ambl perhatian sebelum ada yang kene deduct kedit
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Post time 20-3-2008 08:05 AM | Show all posts

Reply #33 kmkd's post

split ajalah mana
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Post time 20-3-2008 09:06 AM | Show all posts

Reply #33 kmkd's post

deduct la...
apa yg ada pada credit tu???
mcm bole exchange dengan duit...
pirahhh ingat aku takut ke dengan mod2 kat sini
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Post time 20-3-2008 02:48 PM | Show all posts

Reply #35 testas's post

bukan ko la testas oi

tuan tanah tajuk ni sendiri yang ajak berborak

pelik aku
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Post time 20-3-2008 02:52 PM | Show all posts

Reply #36 kmkd's post

itulah tugas moderator.... encik moderator mana...
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Post time 20-3-2008 08:52 PM | Show all posts

Reply #9 deskcom's post

mod wat2 tanampak...


apa yg nk kena split? dah split ke? nampak okey je... :re:
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Post time 20-3-2008 09:02 PM | Show all posts

Reply #10 bzzts's post



mod siapa yang tak wat keje tu
dah split dah,post tu post dari tahun lepas
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Post time 20-3-2008 09:27 PM | Show all posts
pandai dorang bagi alasan

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Post time 20-3-2008 09:32 PM | Show all posts

Reply #12 deskcom's post

ehem2 meha baru jadi mod tahun ni
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Post time 20-3-2008 09:42 PM | Show all posts
teky, tumpang thread ye

aku nak format laptop aku ni  tapitak boleh ar,sebab cd key die cakap salah ar,
macamane hah?

puas dah aku tes cdkey.
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Post time 20-3-2008 09:46 PM | Show all posts

Reply #14 krek's post

beli saja CD lain.
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Post time 20-3-2008 09:46 PM | Show all posts

Reply #14 krek's post

cdkey tuh, serial number la kot.

windows Xp. cuba google kot2 jumpa serial lanun.
eh, ko punya ori ke lanun?
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Post time 21-3-2008 12:15 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by teky at 18-3-2008 03:19 PM
ERMM...CAMNER NAK FORMAT HARDISK..LEH TAK GUNE QUICK FORMAT JERRR???SATU LAGI DIE ADER 2 JENIS FILE SYSTEM KAN...FTS N NFT APER JADAH TAHHH................SO NAK GUNE YG MANER SATU...APER KEJADAH ...


ko bce ni..ni asgment aku yg aku copy tempat xingat..mls nk translit blk...

NTFS vs. FAT


To NTFS or not to NTFS梩hat is the question. But unlike the deeper questions of life, this one isn't really all that hard to answer.
For most users running Windows XP, NTFS is the obvious choice. It's more powerful and offers security advantages not found in the other file systems.
But let's go over the differences among the files systems so we're all clear about the choice. There are essentially three different file systems available
in Windows XP: FAT16, short for File Allocation Table, FAT32, and NTFS, short for NT File System.


FAT16
The FAT16 file system was introduced way back with MS朌OS in 1981, and it's showing its age.
It was designed originally to handle files on a floppy drive, and has had minor modifications over the years so it can handle hard disks,
and even file names longer than the original limitation of 8.3 characters, but it's still the lowest common denominator.
The biggest advantage of FAT16 is that it is compatible across a wide variety of operating systems, including Windows 95/98/Me, OS/2, Linux,
and some versions of UNIX. The biggest problem of FAT16 is that it has a fixed maximum number of clusters per partition,
so as hard disks get bigger and bigger, the size of each cluster has to get larger. In a 2朑B partition, each cluster is 32 kilobytes,
meaning that even the smallest file on the partition will take up 32 KB of space. FAT16 also doesn't support compression, encryption, or advanced security
using access control lists.

FAT32
The FAT32 file system, originally introduced in Windows 95 Service Pack 2, is really just an extension of the original FAT16 file system that provides for
a much larger number of clusters per partition. As such, it greatly improves the overall disk utilization when compared to a FAT16 file system.
However, FAT32 shares all of the other limitations of FAT16, and adds an important additional limitation梞any operating systems that can recognize FAT16
will not work with FAT32梞ost notably Windows NT, but also Linux and UNIX as well. Now this isn't a problem if you're running FAT32 on a Windows XP
computer and sharing your drive out to other computers on your network梩hey don't need to know (and generally don't really care) what your underlying file
system is.

The Advantages of NTFS
The NTFS file system, introduced with first version of Windows NT, is a completely different file system from FAT. It provides for greatly increased
security, file朾y杅ile compression, quotas, and even encryption. It is the default file system for new installations of Windows XP, and if you're doing
an upgrade from a previous version of Windows, you'll be asked if you want to convert your existing file systems to NTFS. Don't worry. If you've already
upgraded to Windows XP and didn't do the conversion then, it's not a problem. You can convert FAT16 or FAT32 volumes to NTFS at any point. Just remember
that you can't easily go back to FAT or FAT32 (without reformatting the drive or partition), not that I think you'll want to.

The NTFS file system is generally not compatible with other operating systems installed on the same computer, nor is it available when you've booted
a computer from a floppy disk. For this reason, many system administrators, myself included, used to recommend that users format at least a small partition
at the beginning of their main hard disk as FAT. This partition provided a place to store emergency recovery tools or special drivers needed for
reinstallation, and was a mechanism for digging yourself out of the hole you'd just dug into. But with the enhanced recovery abilities built into
Windows XP (more on that in a future column), I don't think it's necessary or desirable to create that initial FAT partition.

When to Use FAT or FAT32
If you're running more than one operating system on a single computer (see Dual booting in Guides), you will definitely need to format some of your volumes
as FAT. Any programs or data that need to be accessed by more than one operating system on that computer should be stored on a FAT16 or possibly FAT32
volume. But keep in mind that you have no security for data on a FAT16 or FAT32 volume梐ny one with access to the computer can read, change, or even delete
any file that is stored on a FAT16 or FAT32 partition. In many cases, this is even possible over a network. So do not store sensitive files on drives or
partitions formatted with FAT file systems.

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Post time 21-3-2008 12:23 AM | Show all posts

Reply #17 cloud_hardcore's post

pendek kata, data NTFS lebih secure dan bila hdd corrupt, sila buat kenduri arwah.
kalu FAT32, hdd corrupt pun data still leh baca dan recover.

taaaaaaaappppiiiiiiii.....
skrg nih software utk detect NTFS data on disc dah maju.
byk dah leh recover. hacker pun dh pandai read harddisk NTFS, encryption dia pun senang2 je kena crack.


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Post time 21-3-2008 12:30 AM | Show all posts

Reply #15 trunks's post

aku ade 4 cd xp ni.
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Post time 21-3-2008 12:33 AM | Show all posts

Reply #16 bzzts's post

yg laptop aku pakai ni ori punyer,yg aku nak install ni tak ori punyer.semua serial number aku dah try tapi tak boleh  ar,

macam mane hah?
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