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Answer by Clock ZHONG for Which file system do I select for sharing files...

I don't suggest to use NTFS in Linux, because I found Linux support on NTFS is very poor, its file reading and writing speed is extremely slow. So if you don't need want to use huge files, just use...

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Answer by Luis Alvarado for Which file system do I select for sharing files...

Since Windows systems support FAT32 and NTFS "out of the box" (And only those two for your case) and Linux supports a whole range of them including FAT32 and NTFS, it is highly recommended to format...

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Answer by Merri for Which file system do I select for sharing files between...

Set it as NTFS, since both Ubuntu and Windows will be able to read and write to and from the partition. Ext4 isn't natively recognized by Windows, so don't try that. NTFS has several improvements over...

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Which file system do I select for sharing files between Windows and Ubuntu?

Presently in the install (USB stick) for 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04.1. Want to have dual-boot capabilities between Windows 7 and Ubuntu. Have partitioned hard drive with Windows System (sda1), Windows OS...

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