Preparations before conversion
1. A backup disk to be converted to NTFS just in case
2. Close the program running on this disk.
PS: Convert. The command conversion process is irreversible, that is, the NTFS cannot be converted to FAT32!
However, there are other conversion methods. Simply put, you can directly format the file to convert it. However, data must be backed up beforehand.
Convert. Command lossless data conversion
Click Start-run
Enter "CMD"
Enter the command prompt and enter "CONVERT disk name:/FS: NTFS"
(If you want to CONVERT a disk D, CONVERT it to: convert d:/FS: NTFS)
Remember not to stop it! The conversion is complete. (Files may be damaged due to the stopovers)
Conversion success chart:
Command details:
CONVERT volume/FS: NTFS [/V] [/CvtArea: filename] [/NoSecurity] [/X]
Volume: Specifies the drive letter, mount point, or volume name.
/FSNTFS: Specify to convert the partition to NTFS format.
/V: Specifies the verbose mode, that is, all messages are displayed during the conversion.
/CvtAreafilename: applies only to advanced users. Specifies to write the master file table (MFT) and other NTFS source data files to adjacent existing placeholder files.
/NoSecurity: sets the security of the converted files and directories and specifies that the files and directories are accessible to everyone.
/X: if needed, you can use this parameter to unmount the partition before conversion.
Q &:
1. If you have this problem, it is because of your drive letter. No matter what name you used. You have to delete it and restore it to a local disk ". (Or you lose your current drive letter name)
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2. If you see this, it indicates that the partition to be converted is being executed! Set "Y"-"enter ". It automatically ends for you!