Although NTFS has many advantages over FAT32, however, there are still a lot of people who want to convert an NTFS partition to a FAT32 format for special purposes, here's a suggestion: Although many people say you can convert directly, it is strongly recommended that you must first copy the data to another partition, Then you are working on the conversion.
Note: Be sure to copy data to another partition, lest there is any contingency;
Method 1,FAT32 to NTFS command
Go to the cmd command line and convert it using the Convert command, such as the following command to convert e-disk to NTFS (please modify the letter you want to convert before you use it):
Convert E:/fs:ntfs
Method 2, using formatting to turn FAT32 to NTFS
Delete the partition data that needs to be converted, then the right keyboard character, select Format, choose another partition form in the file System option, which is the benefit of not only saving data, but also formatting faster, if not particularly in a hurry, please do not tick "quick format", which is more secure, Less damage to hard disk tracks.
Method 3, use the hard disk partitioning tool to transfer FAT32 to NTFS
Pqmagic and partition Manager are good partitioning tools, it is often better to choose a newer version, and a lower version may have problems with file confusion after conversion (mostly large files, long filenames, and unsupported Chinese file names).
In addition: The CONVERT command only uses FAT32 partitions for NTFS, not vice versa. If you want to swap NTFS for FAT32 in addition to formatting the FAT32, you can also use partitioning tools, such as the Qpmagic and partition manager mentioned above, if Win7 is best to use adds (Acronis Disk Director), It is the only software that is capable of lossless partitioning under Win7.