I have a canon pixma iP2200 and I work with windows xp. Every time I want to print something the printer just wont pull the paper in and it either tells me I ran out of paper or that the paper jammed into the printer{but it didn't in both cases}help :((((((((((
A lot of better and faster than FAT32 when managing, and searching a file in a harddrive with thousands files in it.
You could argue that you are a traditionalist and America (and the world) has a long tradition of fighting hard to keep minorities under the thumb of the majority. Even the whole world! Look how they all laughed at Galileo when he said the sun was the center of the solar system, or that the Earth was flat, etc etc etc. women vote - blacks vote equal rights womens lib and now all the way to gay marriage! Where will the madness end, when all people are free and equal?
I wouldn't judge someone for having their child on a harness, some toddlers are so hyperactive and fast that you can't let go of their hand or take your eye off them for half a second, and sometimes the person taking care of them just doesn't have the energy to chase after them all the time, especially if they're older or have knee problems. It's better to keep them on a harness than have them get hit by a car or snatched by a stranger. Besides, I don't think children at that age are old enough to find it humiliating, a 6 year old might but a 2 year old would not.
NTFS or New Technology File System is the standard file system of Windows NT and its descendants Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista. NTFS replaced Microsoft's previous FAT file system, used in MS-DOS and early versions of Windows. NTFS has several improvements over FAT such as improved support for metadata and the use of advanced data structures to improve performance, reliability, and disk space utilization plus additional extensions such as security access control lists and file system journaling. The exact specification is a trade secret of Microsoft. NTFS has five versions:* v1.0* v1.1* v1.2 found in NT 3.51 and NT 4* v3.0 found in Windows 2000* v3.1 found in Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista These final three versions are sometimes referred to as v5.0, v5.1, and v6.0, after the version of Windows with which they ship. Each newer version added extra features, for example Windows 2000 introduced quotas.
it have a lot of of option like disk quota. indexing and the faster data access than FAT32