"anny" <anuraggarg04@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi...
>
>
> I am doing a project for converting one file system to another..(FAT
> to NTFS as well as NTFS to FAT)...
>
> I am having a complete information regarding the internal architecture
> as well as working of both the file systems..
>
> but i havnt been able to find any information on--how to go abt the
> CONVERSION mechanism(without the movement of data)???
>
> if ne1 knows,how to convert(complete steps) from FAT32 to NTFS,plz let
> me know..a virtual code or steps for CONVERT.EXE???
>
>
> Thanks..
>
> Lukin 4wrd 4 ur co-operation...
>
Go to Start/Help and Support and type Convert FAT to NTFS. You should be
able to find the information you need there.
Milt
"anny" wrote:
> Hi...
>
>
> I am doing a project for converting one file system to another..(FAT
> to NTFS as well as NTFS to FAT)...
>
> I am having a complete information regarding the internal architecture
> as well as working of both the file systems..
>
> but i havnt been able to find any information on--how to go abt the
> CONVERSION mechanism(without the movement of data)???
>
> if ne1 knows,how to convert(complete steps) from FAT32 to NTFS,plz let
> me know..a virtual code or steps for CONVERT.EXE???
>
>
> Thanks..
>
> Lukin 4wrd 4 ur co-operation...
>
>
Actually it is possible to convert back from NTFS to FAT but it
requires 3rd party tools such as Acronis Disk Directory or Partition
Magic.
Brian
"Himanshu Dogra" <HimanshuDogra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> Hello
>
> for your project please click on the following link, it will give
> you all
> the commands to convert the FAT to NTFS:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307881
>
> BUT PLZ NOTE: it is not possible to convert from NTFS to FAT file
> systems.
>
> Regards
> Himanshu Dogra
> MCSE
Yes this is right you can convert from NTFS to FAT using the third party
tools ,but this will destroy your data on the same drive.
also when u use the 3rd party software, it will destry the sectors on the
hard drive. I know this I work with microsoft and we have tried there things
practically.
> also when u use the 3rd party software, it will destry the sectors on the
> hard drive. I know this I work with microsoft and we have tried there things
> practically.
What are you talking about? Where do you get this information? Using
3rd party partition/disk tools does not destroy disk sectors!
Over the years I've used the 3rd party tools to go back and forth
between FAT and NTFS several times without ever loosing any data.
Brian
"Himanshu Dogra" <HimanshuDogra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> Hello
>
> Yes this is right you can convert from NTFS to FAT using the third
> party
> tools ,but this will destroy your data on the same drive.
>
> also when u use the 3rd party software, it will destry the sectors
> on the
> hard drive. I know this I work with microsoft and we have tried
> there things
> practically.
>
> Regards
> Himanshu Dogra
> MCSE
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 05:01:12 -0000, anny <anuraggarg04@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi...
>
>
> I am doing a project for converting one file system to another..(FAT
> to NTFS as well as NTFS to FAT)...
>
> I am having a complete information regarding the internal architecture
> as well as working of both the file systems..
>
> but i havnt been able to find any information on--how to go abt the
> CONVERSION mechanism(without the movement of data)???
>
> if ne1 knows,how to convert(complete steps) from FAT32 to NTFS,plz let
> me know..a virtual code or steps for CONVERT.EXE???
To convert to NTFS, you use the CONVERT command. But first read http://www.aumha.org/a/ntfscvt.htm because there's an issue regarding
cluster size that isn't obvious.
Also note that conversion is a big step, affecting everything on your
drive. When you take such a big step, no matter how unlikely, it is
always possible that something could go wrong. For that reason, it's
prudent to make sure you have a backup of anything you can't afford to
lose before beginning.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 07:37:01 -0700, Himanshu Dogra
<HimanshuDogra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Yes this is right you can convert from NTFS to FAT using the third party
> tools ,but this will destroy your data on the same drive.
>
> also when u use the 3rd party software, it will destry the sectors on the
> hard drive. I know this I work with microsoft and we have tried there things
> practically.
This is completely false. *Many* people have successfully converted
from NTFS to FAT using 3rd-party tools and without losing anything.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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