Q: After using Pqmagic to convert an NTFS partition to FAT32, many files cannot be opened, most of them in Chinese name files and folders, how can i solve them?
A: Microsoft does not recommend the conversion of NTFS partitions to FAT32 format, and Windows itself does not provide such functionality. Use of Third-party software to force conversion, with a certain degree of risk, so before the conversion must do a good job of data backup to prevent conversion failure. And at present Pqmagic to Chinese support is not good, after converting the Chinese name file in the partition, especially the Chinese name of the first class directory, it is likely to appear garbled and can not open the phenomenon. If you do not back up the data before the conversion and the conversion fails, you can back up the existing data and try to run the Convert volume/fs:ntfs (volume) command to switch back to NTFS format and use final data or easy Recovery recover data.