videobruce 0 Posted May 7, 2003 Running 2k I sucessfully converted C drive from FAT32 to NTFS. When I tried to do the same with D (the 2nd partition) it went through the motions and dived off of the process back to the destop. I couldn't see any errors since the process went faster than I thought. I tried it a 2nd time and the same thing. Any ideas? I used the "convert d:/fs:ntfs" at the command prompt. Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted May 7, 2003 Are you running the command from the command line or from the start button? Also....mun a chkdsk on the C: and see if your using 512 byte clusters. You probably are.... Share this post Link to post
duhmez 0 Posted May 8, 2003 Start>run>cmd convert d: /fs:ntfs then it will work, or if not you will at least be able to read the error message. Perhaps the error is "the drive is already NTFS" or something............ Share this post Link to post
Mr.Guvernment 0 Posted May 8, 2003 clear off your D drive and format is fresh into NTFS? Share this post Link to post
videobruce 0 Posted May 8, 2003 I tried it twice from a command prompt and checked it on the next boot. Same thing it is still FAT32. The process went as C did but it was much shorter. There were no error messages either before it rebooted or after. Shouldn't have to clear off D drive especially since it worked with a active drive! Share this post Link to post
videobruce 0 Posted May 8, 2003 Well I tried it again and it worked! I did it the same way as the other 2 times, got the same messages within the command prompt and received the same text durning the process. There are 700k of bad sectors on that partition, could it be the process hiccuped at one of them and just canceled the operation without any notice? Share this post Link to post
duhmez 0 Posted May 9, 2003 Too, use a low level format that as written for your disk from tyhe same company. using another companies low level formatting app will not flag the bad sectors as unusable, it will just plain write zeros. Share this post Link to post
Mr.Guvernment 0 Posted May 13, 2003 Quote: Quote: clear off your D drive and format is fresh into NTFS? Heh, that's DEFINITELY a way for certain... I had to do that recently on my 2nd drive in fact: backup ALL of its data onto my first disk & just plain-jane redo it! or (mixed emotions on that experience!) * This assumes however this fellow can backup his entire disk though... that can be a "catch-22" @ times depending on how much he has on it etc. APK i was SO happy when i learned about paritioning and got my second HD way back when!, back up everything so easily, no more sitting for hours with a 4x cd burner burning gig's after gig's after gig's of backups just so i could format! (often over 20g) Share this post Link to post