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I really don't embrace technology that's over 10 years old and was replaced by a better system years ago.
Use what you want but I really don't see the point in using fat 32 unless you are using Windows 98 or god forbid '95. Did I forget to mention that data compression is also available with NTFS.
NTFS supports dynamic cluster remapping for bad sectors and prevent them from being used in the future. Log files are created under NTFS which can be used for automatic file system repairs. NTFS volumes have the ability to recover from errors more readily than similar FAT32 volumes. Reliability: FAT32 drives are much more susceptible to disk errors. NTFS provides smaller cluster sizes and less disk space waste than FAT32. Cluster sizes play an important part in how much disk space is wasted storing files. Space Efficiency: NTFS handles space management much more efficiently than FAT32. It's much more difficult to implement, but folder and file access can be controlled individually, down to an an extreme degree if necessary. A user with access to a drive using FAT32 has access to the files on that drive. Security: FAT32 provides very little security. We are talking about a 1.5 TB drive here.