the question about FAT and NTFS



Hi,
I find that if the target PC's disk fomat is NTFS, there will be a error message which is no accessible disk found: file system disable. So I change a computer which disk is in FAT format. And the error message don't excit.

But I can't communicate with the target PC. The matlab xpcexplr just gave me a error message which indicated that I need to check my communication setting. I have test it both RS-232 and TCP/IP, but failed.

My Host PC is a IBM laptop T60S which is is NTFS format. Should I change it into FAT?
thanks!!!





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