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1): Convert f: fs:ntfs to ntfs format
2) If you only want to store this 5G stuff on the F drive, you only need to convert the F drive to NTFS.
3) FAT32 and NTFS can coexist without any problems.
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There's nothing wrong with coexistence!
But the best way to solve the problem personally thinks it is best to format it into NTFS, which has high security, faster reading speed, and can take large files.
bs those copy-paste, is it interesting?
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Best Practices. cmd uses convert f: fs:ntfs
There is nothing wrong with mixing it.
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Convert the mobile hard disk from NTFS to FAT32, and format the mobile hard disk to FAT32 format.
2. Next, right-click on the name of the portable hard drive. As shown in the figure below:
<>6. In the last step, wait for a period of time, and you will be prompted with "Formatting completed". As shown in the figure below:
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FAT32 to NTFS, NTFS Lossless to FAT32 Windows XP natively supports NTFS partitions, and the security and disk management of NTFS partitions are better than other partition formats. When installing Windows XP, the system will automatically let you choose whether to convert an existing partition to NTFS partition, if you didn't choose at that time, and now you want to convert your hard disk to NTFS, in addition to using tools such as Partition Magic, there is actually a simpler and more practical way.
1。Click on the "Start Program Attachment Command Prompt" (this is a built-in DOS-like interface in Windows XP, and all the internal instructions are basically the same as those under DOS).
2。Once the window opens, type "convert c: fs:ntfs" at the cursor's prompt and press enter. Notice that there is a space after "covert".
3。You will then be asked to enter the label of the C drive and press Enter. The volume label can be found by clicking on the C drive in "My Computer" and then looking at its properties.
This makes it easy to convert the partition format to NTFS. This method is only used to convert FAT32 to NTFS, not to FAT32.
Convert NTFS format to FAT32 format After installing Windows XP, many users convert the partition where the system is located into NTFS format in order to make the system run more safely and stable, the method is not complicated, just click "Start Run", and then enter the paralyzed onvert c: fs:ntfs" and press Enter, you can convert the FAT32 file format of the C drive to NTFS file format.
However, this command cannot convert the NTFS file format to the FAT32 file format. If you want to uninstall Windows XP and format the C drive as a FAT32 partition to install a lower version of the operating system, you can use the following methods to convert the file format of the C drive: First back up all the important files of the C drive, then set the computer to boot from the optical drive, perform the Windows XP installation operation, select it after the "Failure Recovery Console" interface appears, and enter "Format C:"
fs:fat32", you can convert the NTFS partition to the FAT32 partition. Convert fat32 to ntfs as a command-line argument:
convert c: fs:ntfs v where c:
It is the drive letter to be converted, which can be other drive letters, such as d:, e:, f:
Wait. This command can be executed on WinXP, WinSRV, Win2K.
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The hard disk partition format is FAT32, which needs to be converted to NTFS format, and there are two commonly used methods:
Direct formatting. Note: This conversion method clears all the data on the partition. In the computer window, right-click on the hard disk partition you want to convert, select the format menu, select the file system type as NTFS format in the pop-up format window, and click the "Start" button to start the formatting.
After formatting, the hard drive partition is in NTFS format.
Use the convert command to perform lossless conversion, and the original data on the partition will not be lost after conversion. For example, if the partition drive letter to be converted is E drive, enter the convert e: fs:) command in the command line window
ntfs, press enter to start the conversion process. After the conversion is complete, the partition is in NTFS format.
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Convert Driver: fs:ntfs Lossless Data Conversion CommandIf the disk you want to convert now has data and you don't want to format it, just use the above command If the disk you want to convert has no data, or the data doesn't matter, you can format and convert the file format when you convert it, and select the ntfs file format.
If you look at it when you use the command to convert, you will be prompted to enter a volume label, which is the name of the disk.
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In the Start menu, enter cmd enter.
To convert the C drive to NTFS system, enter the command in the command prompt:
convert c:/fs:ntfs/v
Parameter v is a requirement to describe the process in detail, and can be dispensed with by those who have experience.
If you're prompted to defragment your disk, do so.
When converting the C drive, the system will ask whether to forcibly remove the volume, enter "n", and press enter.
I also asked if the conversion would be completed at the next startup, enter "y", and press enter.
Restart your computer and the conversion will be completed without damaging the files on the disk.
Drives D, E, and F are similar, and will not ask whether to forcibly remove the volume.
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FAT32 to NTFS.
What kind of operating system?
XP 2003 comes with a conversion tool called "Convert FAT and FAT32 partitions to NTFS partitions.
If you want to convert C drive to NTFS, enter "convert c: fs:ntfs" in Start --Run.
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