While downloading Fedora Core 5 using DAP, I ran out of temporary disk space (which is by default in C: drive) thereby wasting several hours of download. Download Accelerator Plus (DAP is a popular file download utility) saves the partially downloaded segments in %TEMP% directory. When the download is complete, it reconstructs the file and saves the final file in your specified directory. There is a simple way to change the location of temporary directory.
When installing Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you have to decide the evergreen question: Should I choose FAT32 or NTFS and why? Today I will try to answer it once and for all.
Note: I haven't discussed FAT file system because it is very much obsolete with todays high volume hard-disks. The real choice is between FAT32 and NTFS