NTFS and EXT3/4 have completely different internal workings to do the same tasks, with the latest versions of EXT being slightly faster. The only real user-visible differences are support for them amongst Operating Systems.
NTFS is Windows native, but has full support in Linux and read only support in OSX. However Linux cannot really repair filesystem damage on an NTFS drive
EXT3/4 are Linux native, and requires a third party driver to be read on Windows.
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The 3 major file systems are FAT, FAT32 and NTFS
NTFS (New Technology File System) FAT (File Allocation Table)
Windows makes use of the FAT and NTFS file systems.
FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS.
Any FAT and NTFS.
NTFS FAT FAT32
FAT32 can be used by more operating systems then NTFS. In order to use NTFS the computer must be formatted with the NTFS file system. NTFS systems are able to read both NTFS and FAT32. FAT32 systems cannot read NTFS.
NetBSD, Windows, and Linux each support both FAT and NTFS file systems.