I am working on a video project for a friend. If we use remote desktop to link our computers, will I be able to edit and watch video (with audio) and access the video files from other hard drives on his computer if I use a remote desktop program on my computer?
Go NTFS, do not use fat32. You'll get all sorts of problems if you have that as your file system. eg. Fat32 does not let you save isos that are larger then 4GB on it. NTFS!!!
Well None of the above is right NTFS and FAT32 both run OK on your device the thing is NTFS has Security Configurating systems for Professionals While FAT32 uses normal security Certificates (Windows Cerfiticates) so both will run OK and Great But I myself Would use FAT32 If I were you , cause it don't got any problem and runs perfectly easy
NTFS will let you store files over 4gb in size, which makes it better. Plus, every Windows OS since NT4 requires being installed to NTFS.(I think)
i wouldnt just hang any material up to use as a backdrop, but i have taken a plain black or plain white backdrop and bought material from walmart to hang in the corners just to kind of dress it up a bit. i have found that hanging just regular material up looks kind of funny unless you put a solid color behind it.