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Old 05-03-2007, 11:19 PM
Derek Peters
 
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Default Conflict in file systems

How can I change the file system on an external drive? I have saved files to
it from my laptop as NTFS but when I connect it to my desktop the properties
window says the file system is RAW, so it will not read from or write to the
drive. Any suggestions please?
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Old 05-04-2007, 07:01 AM
Andrew E.
 
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Default RE: Conflict in file systems

Type: diskmgmt.msc In run,R.click on the drive,select format,use the
options.
Or.go to run,type:cmd In cmd typeiskPart In DiskPart,type:FORMAT E:
/FS:ntfs
E: being the drive..

"Derek Peters" wrote:

> How can I change the file system on an external drive? I have saved files to
> it from my laptop as NTFS but when I connect it to my desktop the properties
> window says the file system is RAW, so it will not read from or write to the
> drive. Any suggestions please?

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Old 05-04-2007, 03:02 PM
gls858
 
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Default Re: Conflict in file systems

Andrew E. wrote:
> Type: diskmgmt.msc In run,R.click on the drive,select format,use the
> options.
> Or.go to run,type:cmd In cmd typeiskPart In DiskPart,type:FORMAT E:
> /FS:ntfs
> E: being the drive..
>
> "Derek Peters" wrote:
>
>> How can I change the file system on an external drive? I have saved files to
>> it from my laptop as NTFS but when I connect it to my desktop the properties
>> window says the file system is RAW, so it will not read from or write to the
>> drive. Any suggestions please?


As usual Andrew is giving bad advice. Be aware that the advice given
will destroy all of the data on that drive.

gls858
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Old 05-04-2007, 10:21 PM
Derek Peters
 
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Default RE: Conflict in file systems

Sadly Disc Manager does not show the drive in its list, so I cannot format it
either from there or from My Computer/Properties. DiskPart does not have a
Format command so I can't do it from there either. I don't mind losing the
data, there's not much of it and it is easily replaced, so any other ideas
please?

"Andrew E." wrote:

> Type: diskmgmt.msc In run,R.click on the drive,select format,use the
> options.
> Or.go to run,type:cmd In cmd typeiskPart In DiskPart,type:FORMAT E:
> /FS:ntfs
> E: being the drive..
>
> "Derek Peters" wrote:
>
> > How can I change the file system on an external drive? I have saved files to
> > it from my laptop as NTFS but when I connect it to my desktop the properties
> > window says the file system is RAW, so it will not read from or write to the
> > drive. Any suggestions please?

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Old 07-31-2007, 06:24 PM
ThvdWood
 
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Default RE: Conflict in file systems

Hello Derek,
I have exactly the same problem so if you (or anyone else) have the solution
will you please tell me ???
mail: thvdwood@live.nl

Thanks


"Derek Peters" wrote:

> Sadly Disc Manager does not show the drive in its list, so I cannot format it
> either from there or from My Computer/Properties. DiskPart does not have a
> Format command so I can't do it from there either. I don't mind losing the
> data, there's not much of it and it is easily replaced, so any other ideas
> please?
>
> "Andrew E." wrote:
>
> > Type: diskmgmt.msc In run,R.click on the drive,select format,use the
> > options.
> > Or.go to run,type:cmd In cmd typeiskPart In DiskPart,type:FORMAT E:
> > /FS:ntfs
> > E: being the drive..
> >
> > "Derek Peters" wrote:
> >
> > > How can I change the file system on an external drive? I have saved files to
> > > it from my laptop as NTFS but when I connect it to my desktop the properties
> > > window says the file system is RAW, so it will not read from or write to the
> > > drive. Any suggestions please?

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