ohbon 0 Posted May 19, 2007 I have 1st drive XP FAT32 and 2nd drive Fedora 5. I would like to change FAT32 to NTFS. If I format C: from FAT32 to NTFS it says it will delete all data. With that will it delete the boot loader Grub from this hard disk and then I would not be able to dual boot to the 2nd drive which has Fedora 5? Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted May 19, 2007 You don't need to format your FAT32 drive. All you have to do is run the command "convert /FS:NTFS C:" from the command line and it will convert your FAT32 partition to NTFS. It might use a 512byte cluster size but it's not that big of a deal. GRUB is installed in the MBR so using the convert command shouldn't have any effect on your boot loader. Share this post Link to post