>>Does that work now? I remember the FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 were fine, but NTFS was always a matter of reverse engineering, and M$ was always adding more hidden features, so I just gave up on having both on the same machine and opted for having them on the same network ;).
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>Depends on what you mean by "works". Yes, you can read and write to NTFS these days. I wouldn't allow anything but single user type activity.
That's progress - last time I checked, you could choose between "single user inactivity" and "single user instability", i.e. once you started writing, all bets were off.