Hello,
I have just clean installed Windows XP using NTSF disk format.
I have preserved my data files from my old Win XP (FAT 32 system) and
connected that old drive as the external (USB) disk.
However the main folders on that disk are shown in 8.3 name convention, so
long names afe truncuated,
like this:
MY_FAV~1
Interestingly subfolders with long names of that folder are displayed
properly.
Where is the problem?
How to fix it?
Jack
convert x: /fs:ntfs ' where x is the drive letter that corresponds with the
windows installation
is the command
"Jack" <replyto@it> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I have just clean installed Windows XP using NTSF disk format.
> I have preserved my data files from my old Win XP (FAT 32 system) and
> connected that old drive as the external (USB) disk.
> However the main folders on that disk are shown in 8.3 name convention, so
> long names afe truncuated,
> like this:
> MY_FAV~1
> Interestingly subfolders with long names of that folder are displayed
> properly.
> Where is the problem?
> How to fix it?
> Jack
>
Just to be sure, create a backup from the hole disk before.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> convert x: /fs:ntfs ' where x is the drive letter that corresponds
> with the windows installation
>
> is the command
>
> "Jack" <replyto@it> wrote in message
> news:OkJmTH$VIHA.5448@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
>> Hello,
>> I have just clean installed Windows XP using NTSF disk format.
>> I have preserved my data files from my old Win XP (FAT 32 system) and
>> connected that old drive as the external (USB) disk.
>> However the main folders on that disk are shown in 8.3 name
>> convention, so
>> long names afe truncuated,
>> like this:
>> MY_FAV~1
>> Interestingly subfolders with long names of that folder are displayed
>> properly.
>> Where is the problem?
>> How to fix it?
>> Jack