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Old 06-23-2024, 10:13 AM   #15
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Oh, I've been able to use NTFS on Linux since maybe 1999 without doing anything special.

Bitlocker is more likely to stop a user repairing than be a really needed security feature. The Browser malicious script blocking and avoiding malicious email content is far more important. Also a separate firewall, not part of Windows, so I don't believe in built-in mobile/cellular on windows, but a 3rd party external battery powered hot spot with WiFi and ethernet. I've had one since 2007.

Edit:
I also had Ext2 support on WinXP nearly 20 years ago, but 3rd party driver.

Apple is tricky. Ten years ago a 3rd level college using Mac on a Media course expected students to use an Apple format on their USB drives/sticks.

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