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Changing Fat32 to NTFS et al

 
 
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      22nd Sep 2005
I recently had to do a complete recovery of my system (about 3 months ago)
and did not realize that the CD did not ask whether I wanted FAT32 or NTFS. I
have a fair bit of work now on my hard drive and am concerned that if I go
through the change I want to make sure that I am not going to lose any
programmes already installed.
I also ran the Disk Defrag yesterday and it could not defrag all files. Asie
from reading through the report, if I run the defrag again, will the problem
self remedy or do I have to go deeper?

Thanks for your help.
Denis
 
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      22nd Sep 2005
Maverick wrote:
> I recently had to do a complete recovery of my system (about 3 months ago)
> and did not realize that the CD did not ask whether I wanted FAT32 or NTFS. I
> have a fair bit of work now on my hard drive and am concerned that if I go
> through the change I want to make sure that I am not going to lose any
> programmes already installed.
> I also ran the Disk Defrag yesterday and it could not defrag all files. Asie
> from reading through the report, if I run the defrag again, will the problem
> self remedy or do I have to go deeper?


See the following article for steps on how to properly convert from
FAT32 to NTFS:

http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/ntfscvt.htm

What files did defrag fail to work on? The built in defrag tool is
limited and won't touch some system files such as the pagefile. It can
also take multiple passes before it defrags everything. This is normal
behavior for the built in tool. Perfect Disk from Raxco
(http://www.raxco.com/) will handle this more effeciently.
--
Tom Porterfield
MS-MVP Windows
http://support.telop.org

Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup only.
 
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      23rd Sep 2005
Here is the report after the second round of defrag with the built in tool

Volume IBM_PRELOAD (C
Volume size = 54.77 GB
Cluster size = 32 KB
Used space = 9.98 GB
Free space = 44.78 GB
Percent free space = 81 %

Volume fragmentation
Total fragmentation = 1 %
File fragmentation = 2 %
Free space fragmentation = 0 %

File fragmentation
Total files = 66,115
Average file size = 122 KB
Total fragmented files = 37
Total excess fragments = 68
Average fragments per file = 1.00

Pagefile fragmentation
Pagefile size = 384 MB
Total fragments = 3

Folder fragmentation
Total folders = 4,025
Fragmented folders = 39
Excess folder fragments = 78

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fragments File Size Files that cannot be defragmented
3 7 MB \WINDOWS\HELP\Tours\mmTour\SEGMENT5.SWF
2 1 MB \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\WBEM\CIMWIN32.DLL
2 8 MB \WINDOWS\$NtUninstallKB893086$\SHELL32.DLL
2 5 MB
\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\Updates\M886903\M886903Uninstall.msp
2 5 MB \Program Files\MSN\MSNCoreFiles\themedef32.mar
2 521 KB \Program Files\COGECO Security
Services\BACKWEB\9867844\Users\Default\Data\L0000019.FCS
2 47 KB \Program Files\COGECO Security
Services\BACKWEB\9867844\Users\Default\Data\FSBWCE.LOG
2 40 KB \Program Files\COGECO Security
Services\Common\policy.ipf.bak
2 140 KB \Program Files\COGECO Security
Services\Anti-Virus\AVPFPI1.DLL
28 31 MB \Program Files\COGECO Security
Services\FSPC\STATLIST\icnStLst.dat
4 1 MB \Program Files\COGECO Security
Services\FWES\LOGS\ACTION.LOG
2 4 MB \Program Files\Macromedia\Dreamweaver
4\JVM\LIB\I18N.JAR
2 9 MB \Program
Files\Hewlett-Packard\ISTech\PLUGINS12\X0.ISF
2 6 MB \Program Files\Corel\Print House
Magic\PRINTHSE.EXE
3 2 MB \Program Files\Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyzer\MSSECURE.XML
2 835 KB \Documents and Settings\All
Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Dr Watson\DRWTSN32.LOG
4 128 KB \Documents and Settings\DEFAULT\Local
Settings\History\History.IE5\MSHist012005092220050923\INDEX.DAT
2 69 KB \Documents and Settings\DEFAULT\Application
Data\Microsoft\Web Server
Extensions\Cache\C__Documents_and_Settings_default_My_Documents_My_Webs_DIVMAIN_DIVMAIN.web
2 5 MB \Documents and Settings\DEFAULT\Application
Data\Identities\{B5BC66D0-81A1-48E6-B6FF-07615CC65FD5}\Microsoft\Outlook
Express\Inbox.dbx
6 17 MB \Documents and Settings\DEFAULT\Application
Data\Identities\{D44D0819-6A13-4B6A-9551-93645BA066F8}\Microsoft\Outlook
Express\Deleted Items.dbx
2 5 MB \System Volume
Information\_restore{33F7D614-0B4A-471F-8F14-7A8BC105D8A2}\RP47\SNAPSHOT\_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM
2 19 MB \System Volume
Information\_restore{33F7D614-0B4A-471F-8F14-7A8BC105D8A2}\RP51\SNAPSHOT\_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE
2 5 MB \System Volume
Information\_restore{33F7D614-0B4A-471F-8F14-7A8BC105D8A2}\RP57\SNAPSHOT\Repository\FS\OBJECTS.DATA
2 1 MB \System Volume
Information\_restore{33F7D614-0B4A-471F-8F14-7A8BC105D8A2}\RP58\SNAPSHOT\Repository\FS\INDEX.BTR
2 19 MB \System Volume
Information\_restore{33F7D614-0B4A-471F-8F14-7A8BC105D8A2}\RP63\SNAPSHOT\_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE
2 5 MB \System Volume
Information\_restore{33F7D614-0B4A-471F-8F14-7A8BC105D8A2}\RP64\SNAPSHOT\_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM
2 3 MB \System Volume
Information\_restore{33F7D614-0B4A-471F-8F14-7A8BC105D8A2}\RP65\SNAPSHOT\_REGISTRY_USER_NTUSER_S-1-5-21-746137067-1220945662-725345543-1004
2 5 MB \System Volume
Information\_restore{33F7D614-0B4A-471F-8F14-7A8BC105D8A2}\RP65\SNAPSHOT\_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM
2 19 MB \System Volume
Information\_restore{33F7D614-0B4A-471F-8F14-7A8BC105D8A2}\RP66\SNAPSHOT\_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SOFTWARE
2 5 MB \System Volume
Information\_restore{33F7D614-0B4A-471F-8F14-7A8BC105D8A2}\RP70\SNAPSHOT\Repository\FS\OBJECTS.DATA

My concern, since I am not a whiz is that I have some significant registry
issues that could inhibit operational efficiency causing another crash.

"Tom Porterfield" wrote:

> Maverick wrote:
> > I recently had to do a complete recovery of my system (about 3 months ago)
> > and did not realize that the CD did not ask whether I wanted FAT32 or NTFS. I
> > have a fair bit of work now on my hard drive and am concerned that if I go
> > through the change I want to make sure that I am not going to lose any
> > programmes already installed.
> > I also ran the Disk Defrag yesterday and it could not defrag all files. Asie
> > from reading through the report, if I run the defrag again, will the problem
> > self remedy or do I have to go deeper?

>
> See the following article for steps on how to properly convert from
> FAT32 to NTFS:
>
> http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/ntfscvt.htm
>
> What files did defrag fail to work on? The built in defrag tool is
> limited and won't touch some system files such as the pagefile. It can
> also take multiple passes before it defrags everything. This is normal
> behavior for the built in tool. Perfect Disk from Raxco
> (http://www.raxco.com/) will handle this more effeciently.
> --
> Tom Porterfield
> MS-MVP Windows
> http://support.telop.org
>
> Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup only.
>

 
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      23rd Sep 2005
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 02:58:02 -0700, Maverick wrote:

> File fragmentation
> Total files = 66,115
> Average file size = 122 KB
> Total fragmented files = 37
> Total excess fragments = 68
> Average fragments per file = 1.00
>
> Pagefile fragmentation
> Pagefile size = 384 MB
> Total fragments = 3
>
> Folder fragmentation
> Total folders = 4,025
> Fragmented folders = 39
> Excess folder fragments = 78


You don't have excess fragmentation that is going to significantly impact
performance.
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