Formatting an external hard drive - some help wanted

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I don't use compression, unless you intend to stick to windows and have a very fast processor I find it more trouble than it is worth. I use a mix of linux and windows machines here and like the fact that linux has no trouble reading or writing to conventional NTFS formatted drives.

Ashok, we all have those moments.. 😀
 
I don't use compression, unless you intend to stick to windows and have a very fast processor I find it more trouble than it is worth.

all depends on your priority - minimizing space or minimizing time!

Most compression utilities allow the user to select the degree of compression; usually more compression means more time and less space.


The type of file influences the degree of compression - some image and video files may even be larger after compression. Like any tool, knowing it well makes a big difference in the effectiveness.
 
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