Tuesday, September 21, 2010

trial drive is ntfs files antediluvian drive is grease 32, how do I move them to unsullied drive?


trial drive is ntfs files antediluvian drive is grease 32, how do I move them to unsullied drive?

First convert your fat32 into ntfs afterwards move them to your new drive.

Go to Start | All Programs | Accessories | Command Prompt (or, from a Run box, type CMD) and, assuming you intend to convert C:, make available the command:



VOL C:



Note the name of the disk contained by the first line, and the Volume Serial Number (for example, 3F4E-2D1B) surrounded by the second. Then type:



CONVERT C: /FS:NTFS
Two issues, really.



#1 : No matter the "from" database system, as they are written onto the

"new drive", it'll be under the alien drive's NTFS.



#2 : If the contents of the old drive are simply facts files, just copy

them near Explorer. If they are applications or settings, you'll

likely entail a program (sorry, I don't know any) to transfer

the files & settings and keep hold of things from getting confused.
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