You can point to other Windows versions all you want, but you're missing the point. The argument being made by businesses and technical people is that there are too many versions of Windows, no matter the edition. The different versions represent nothing more than a money grab on Microsoft's...
I have no problem reading and writing to my NTFS formatted Seagate FreeAgent external drive on Ubuntu with NTFS read/write support enabled. It works just as fast as when it's connected to a Windows machine.
I have a DFI NF4 Ultra-D coupled with Windows XP Pro SP2 and a Maxtor SATA drive and it installed fine (multiple times)...without the need to add drivers during the install.
Yeah, because you're a l33t Windows user, right? <sigh>
Come back and sigh for us all when you've moved up to "heavy metal" and left your toy OS behind, amateur.
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