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With just a simple command in Windows, though, you can actually convert a FAT32 drive to NTFS without reformatting entirely (and thus losing all your data).
CONVERT used in Win2K will cause the partition to wind up with 512 byte file allocation units. Doesn't make any sense to store big files on 512 byte clusters since your data will fragment much ...
The arguement aside wether to utilize multiple partitions, am presently trying to reformat only one partitiion to NTFS from FAT32. Installed XP home to NTFS C: partition, able to rt clk my ...
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