![]() ![]() > execute convert h: /fs:ntfs (h is again he letter of the drive), wait for the succesfull conversion message and then you can close the cmd propmt.īe aware that you will lose all data if you want to go back on FAT 32, cause this trick only works for fat 32 to ntfs conversion and not viceversa. > execute chkdsk h: /f (h is the letter of the drive you want to convert to ntfs. > if you use Win Vista or 7 type cmd in the search bar and if you use Win XP, click on Run and then execute cmd > check the letter of the drive (H in most cases) Well, a few days ago a friend asked me how he could copy some files, larger than 4 gb on his external drive that has FAT32 file system, instead of giving it a full format.Before he used HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool 2.2.3 or did the operation from *device manager, but this time he was in a hurry and want it without losing any data.So here is the solution : There is a program that "may" do what you want.
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