You have a flash drive or probably an external hard drive
that currently has FAT32 file system and you want to change it to NTFS, because
FAT32 does not support handling large files (over 4GB) or it is just simply old
for your taste but there is just one problem, you don't want to lose your saved
data. This article is for you then as it explains exactly how you can achieve
seamless transition from FAT to NTFS without involving any data loss.
Important: While this method works perfectly, I would still advise you to backup your data in case anything goes wrong.
FAT
32 to NTFS Conversion Steps
1) Go to Computer, and note the name of the drive whose file
system you wish to convert.
2) Click on Start.
3) Type cmd in the search bar if you use Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows Vista. If you use Windows XP, click on Run and then execute cmd.
4) Execute "chkdsk h: /f " (without quotes) where H is the letter of the drive to undergo conversion. This checks the drive for errors and fixes them automatically.
5) Execute "Convert H: /FS:NTFS" (without quotes). H is again the letter of the drive to be converted.
6) The command prompt will start the conversion process and after a few minutes, CMD will say that conversion was successful.
7) You can check it in the properties of the drive through right click<Properties.
2) Click on Start.
3) Type cmd in the search bar if you use Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows Vista. If you use Windows XP, click on Run and then execute cmd.
4) Execute "chkdsk h: /f " (without quotes) where H is the letter of the drive to undergo conversion. This checks the drive for errors and fixes them automatically.
5) Execute "Convert H: /FS:NTFS" (without quotes). H is again the letter of the drive to be converted.
6) The command prompt will start the conversion process and after a few minutes, CMD will say that conversion was successful.
7) You can check it in the properties of the drive through right click<Properties.
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