Questions about disk partitions, about hard disk partitions

Updated on technology 2024-05-15
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Enter cmd in Run to open the Command Prompt window, enter: convert f: fs:

    ntfs", where "f:" is the partition drive letter (followed by a colon) and "fs:ntfs" is to convert the specified partition to NTFS format.

    The above f can be replaced with the drive letter you want to convert, e.g. convert d: fs:ntfs

    convert e: /fs:ntfs

    Suggestion: Do not convert system disk C to NTFS, which is risky. Other disks don't matter, they can be converted without damaging the files. However, after conversion, it cannot be reverted to not supporting a single file greater than 4G, but NTFS does not have this limitation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After converting the disk to NTFS format, it supports files of 4G or more.

    Start-> run, type convert c:fs:ntfs

    If you want to convert another disk, change C: to another disk. If successful, the format will be automatically converted the next time you launch it. This does not cause any damage to the computer's hard disk, all the files in the disk will not be lost, and the NTFS format is better than FAT32.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Your disk should be in FAT32 format, just change it to NTFS format, move out what you need, format it, and select NTFS format.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Convert that disk to NTFS format.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The first drive letter is set to the system partition (primary partition), and then the rest is used as the extended partition, so that the system can boot normally after installation.

    Expand the partition and then redivide the partition into other partitions.

    For example, the main partition is 20 g (C drive), and the extended partition is 120 g (40 g for D drive, 40 g for E drive, and 40 g for F drive).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Did your hard drive turn out to be a hard drive for a brand machine? If there may be hidden partitions, the OEM partition of the computer, which is used to restore the pre-installed system before the factory reset, has the function of protection and restoration; You may not be able to install this kind of partition with a ghost disk, you can use PE or installation disk formatting, and it should not be possible to install the system after it is completely formatted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You may have two different versions of the system installed on your hard drive. After partitioning, you can think about grid c and d

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