Question:
Can a FAT32 drive be converted to NTFS without losing data?
Answer:
Yes it can. To do so go to "Accessories" in the Start Menu and select "Command Prompt". You'll see a DOS-like box open to a command prompt. At the prompt, type the following command and hit enter:
Convert c: /FS:NTFS
The conversion won't start until you restart Windows. At that point, you'll see a strange screen on next startup. It will convert the file system and then reboot. Then you're done. Source: CoolInterview.com
Third Party software also covert the fat32 into ntfs with losing of data... Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: Piyush Chaturvedi | Date: 9/27/2009
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You'll see a DOS-like box open to a command prompt. At the prompt, type the following command and hit enter.the file system and then reboot. Then you're done. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: sumesh Preeak | Date: 10/11/2009
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Yes it can. To do so go to "Accessories" in the Start Menu and select "Command Prompt". You'll see a DOS-like box open to a command prompt. At the prompt, type the following command and hit enter:
Convert c: /FS:NTFS
The conversion won't start until you restart Windows. At that point, you'll see a strange screen on next startup. It will convert the file system and then reboot. Then you're done. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: utkarsh verma | Date: 2/6/2010
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Yes it can. To do so go to "Accessories" in the Start Menu and select "Command Prompt". You'll see a DOS-like box open to a command prompt. At the prompt, type the following command and hit enter:
Convert c: /FS:NTFS
The conversion won't start until you restart Windows. At that point, you'll see a strange screen on next startup. It will convert the file system and then reboot. Then you're done. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: Arvind | Date: 3/11/2010
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Convert c: /FS:NTFS Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: ajeet | Date: 6/21/2010
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Yes it can. To do so go to "Accessories" in the Start Menu and select "Command Prompt". You'll see a DOS-like box open to a command prompt. At the prompt, type the following command and hit enter:
Convert c: /FS:NTFS
The conversion won't start until you restart Windows. At that point, you'll see a strange screen on next startup. It will convert the file system and then reboot. Then you're done.
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Answered by: vijay | Date: 8/5/2010
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