I just bought a Silicon Power 128GB USB3.0 drive and while it's very nice, Windows 7 is somehow unable to format it with NTFS (i know exFAT is nicer on usb drives but that's another discussion.) and i ...
The issue arises because the disk signature (a unique identifier) is the same on both drives. Windows uses this signature to identify disks. When two drives share the same signature, Windows considers ...
The chances are that at one point or the other, everyone has tried to format their USB drive in NTFS. Although, by default, Windows doesn’t allow the USB stick in the NTFS file system, it’s always ...
If you want to free up storage space without deleting files, enabling NTFS (New Technology File System) compression is a good ...