If you want to convert FAT32 to NTFS , you can do and your data won't lose
1. Go to RUN dialog box and type cmd .
2. Type convert drive: /fs:ntfs
3. Reboot your computer .
I'm not sure in Vista , but you can in XP
If you want to convert FAT32 to NTFS , you can do and your data won't lose
1. Go to RUN dialog box and type cmd .
2. Type convert drive: /fs:ntfs
3. Reboot your computer .
I'm not sure in Vista , but you can in XP
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i would use a software like acronis partition manager or disc manager dont remember the name yet. it manages all for u in all OS.
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hey zat did u try that tweak urself before ?? coz I think that procedure would completely ruin down ur drivers & all ur data might be lost !! as Dagon mentioned,that act should be on safe mode using any partition manager application![]()
yep, tried it and works just find..if you are unsure, you can experiment with VMWARE.that's the safest way to test your system out with a program that you are trying out..hey zat did u try that tweak urself before ??
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well,then I would like to test it myself coz u know the best way to change ur file system is on safe mode since it is the safest way to set system configurations while in Bios setup
i have converted my sys partition with no probsplus i don't think the mode windows has been booted on matters, the convertion program is run next reboot just before windows starts (at least when converting drive C:)
but of course you're right about the data loss should you for example have a power blackout as the drive's converted(those are the kinds of things why i don't flash my bios...
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