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converting file systems (FAT32 to NTFS)
People who still have FAT32, usaly have 2 or more operating systems running on their computer. An example of that is like runnging OS x over Windows 95 or XP. Stuff like that. On one of my lap tops, I have Linux, Unix, and OS x running on one HD. The OS x runs really really slow thought...I hardly ever use it. Any way. For people who are conncerned about converting their FAT32 File System to NTFS (Windows NT File System...Get it?) you should go ahead and click START, then open up 'RUN' and type in 'COMMAND'. When you type that in it should open up you MS-DOS Command prompt. From there, type in...'convert C:/fs:ntfs'
It will walk you through the whole prosses, and guide you around. If you were interested in this Post, I hope it has helped you. If my command prompt is wrong please let me know. Thanks...Mike... |
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