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Går det an å skifte fra NTFS til FAT32


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slettet, venter på resultat

Går det ikke ann å snu denne oppskriften?

 

 

 

Hvis du skal bytte fra FAT32 til NTFS for å få bedre stabilitet og høyere sikkerhet, kan du gjøre det slik i kommando linje:

 

1. Gå til Start -> kjør og skriv inn: cmd

 

2. Når command prompten er oppe skriver du inn: Convert C: /FS:NTFS (pass på at det er mellomrom mellom C: og /)

 

3. Etter du har trykket Enter blir du spurt om du vil fortsette, her svarer du med Y etterfulgt av Enter.

 

4. Maskinen vil nå ta en omstart. Denne prosessen vil ta ganske lang tid (alt fra 1 time til 15 minutter).

 

Dette skal fungere både i Home og Pro versjon av Windows XP.

 

Husk at det alltid er lurt å ta backup av harddisken før man gjør slike endringer.

Men kun med 3.parts programvare...

jepp , derfor jeg slettet det etter 1 sek.

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Det vil funke med 3.parts kun hvis man fjerner ntfs komprimering

på sub-katalogene og filer under ..\Windows og eventuelt andre .

Hvis det er ntfs komprimering på gjeldende partisjon tryner konverteringen (snakker av erfaring).

(ntfs komprimerte er bla. windows\system32\dllcache og $ntuninstall folderene)

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Nei PM8 gjør ikke det , man må uncompresse først .

 

Restrictions on Converting NTFS Partitions to FAT or FAT32

NTFS is a more advanced file system than FAT and FAT32. Therefore, depending on the

NTFS features used on the partition, the type of data, and partition size, you may or may

not be allowed to complete the conversion.

If you receive an error message and the conversion stops, it is usually caused by one or

more of the following:

- The file system for conversion is not allowed for the current partition size. A FAT32

partition should be greater than 256 MB, and a FAT partition must be less than 2 GB.

- The NTFS partition has data in memory that has not yet been written to the hard disk.

- The Windows 2000/XP NTFS partition has compressed files, sparse files, reparse

points, or encrypted files. In such case, you can uncompress and/or move (or delete)

the sparse files, then repeat the conversion.

- The file system has errors, such as lost clusters and cross-linked files. You can fix

these problems, then try the conversion again.

- There is not enough temporary space in the partition to do the conversion. The

conversion will require the NTFS system and the FAT32 system files until the last

step of the conversion. Also, there is data in NTFS File Replication Services that must

be moved to external clusters and saved.

 

NTFS Information Lost When Converting to FAT or FAT32

If you can complete the conversion from NTFS to FAT or FAT32, you may receive a

warning about the quality of data and feature loss, depending on the features used on the

partition, the type of data, and the partition size.

Warning Description

Error The conversion is not allowed. Because the partition being converted

is using advanced features in NTFS, you may experience unintended

data and feature loss. You will receive an error in one or more of the

following cases:

- There is more than one data stream for any file.

- Any links.

- Any extended attributes.

- Any user-defined attributes in any file.

- Device entries.

- There are sparse files on the volume. Any sparse files, except for

the bad sector file, will stop the conversion.

 

Warning The conversion is allowed. Although a conversion warning is not as

serious as an error, you may still experience the loss of NTFS-specific

features that are not supported in FAT or FAT32. You will receive a

conversion warning in one or more of the following cases:

- Disk usage quotas - NTFS supports limiting the amount of disk

space for a user. After conversion, all users will have full access

to all free hard disk space.

- Access control lists - This is a file attribute that lists all the users

that can access a file. After conversion, all users will have full

access to all files.

- Index of access control lists - A list of all files that have specific

access rights assigned to them. After conversion, all users will

have full access to all files.

- FAST index file - This file is sometimes created on Windows

2000 computers. After conversion, all indexing of keywords will

be lost.

- Old versions of files - NTFS has the ability to keep versions of

files, however, only the current version of the file is converted

and saved.

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