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Convering Fat32 to NTFS



 
 
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Old February 27th 04, 07:21 PM
Rick Hanson
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Default Convering Fat32 to NTFS

If you make an image of your FAT 32 C partition then convert the C partition
to NTFS can the image be restored without conflicts?
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Old February 27th 04, 10:41 PM
Thorsten Matzner
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Default Convering Fat32 to NTFS

"Rick Hanson" wrote:

If you make an image of your FAT 32 C partition then convert the C partition
to NTFS can the image be restored without conflicts?


Check the manual of the software that is used for to make the image. I
would create a new image of the data after the conversion.

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Old February 28th 04, 03:41 AM
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Default Convering Fat32 to NTFS

Greetings --

What would be the point of converting to NTFS if you're planning
to restore an image of a FAT32 partition on top of it? You'd just end
up with FAT32 again.

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If you make an image of your FAT 32 C partition then convert the C
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