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Not trying to hijack this computer thread. But when using the convert to NTSF from FAT32 will you loose the current files and the OS and other assorted files. I know if you use the format command you will loose OS and all your files and assorted windows files. Please correct me if I am thinking about in the wrong way. Having A major Brain FART
Great forum all the people here are very helpful and knowledgeable and willing to make suggestions to try to remedy the the problems that you are having.
I am usually in the background browsing the forums seeing what are the problem ''child'' movies that cause the most problems.
Star Baby Girl, Born March,1997 Died June 30th 2007 6:35 PM.
I have a drive that I have, that I will try the procedure on that benbryant has suggested and see if there is any file loss or OS corruption on the disk drive tomorrow. I will post the results here, some time tomorrow in the afternoon. So hold onto you hats and buckle your seat belts your in for a very bumpy ride.
Star Baby Girl, Born March,1997 Died June 30th 2007 6:35 PM.
the conversion is supposed to be safe, but MS also specifies that you must back up your data first. if it's so safe why backup?
Every so often I take a data drive and empty all permanent files over onto another drive and delete the partition and then recreate the partition and format(slow) it.
Changing a volume's existing file system can be time–consuming, so choose the file system that best suits your long–term needs. If you decide to use a different file system, you must back up your data and then reformat the volume using the new file system. However, you can convert a FAT or FAT32 volume to an NTFS volume without formatting the volume, though it is still a good idea to back up your data before you convert.
MSoft says formatting is not absolutely necessary, but me personally, I would do it just because I like a nice, clean drive to work with.
I used the convert method on one of my laptops (Acer) and it worked without any data loss. For some reason Acer partitions the hard drive into two partitions using fat 32 on both partions.
Right click on the drive in question and click format. If you do a quick format, it will take about 10 minutes. If you don't, (like I did), it took about an hour to do a 145GB HD. I had not chosen the quick option because I wanted the drive wiped clean.
Not trying to hijack this computer thread. But when using the convert to NTSF from FAT32 will you loose the current files and the OS and other assorted files. I know if you use the format command you will loose OS and all your files and assorted windows files. Please correct me if I am thinking about in the wrong way. Having A major Brain FART
Great forum all the people here are very helpful and knowledgeable and willing to make suggestions to try to remedy the the problems that you are having.
I am usually in the background browsing the forums seeing what are the problem ''child'' movies that cause the most problems.
Many thanks for your help.
I'll be sorting that out some time later. I get so many brain farts, too, it blows my mind. I know what you mean.
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