Joe Griffin [MSFT] wrote:
> I would assume you are referring to your hard drive. Where does the floppy
> come into the picture?
> You cannot convert from NTFS to FAT. Convert is a one way process and it
> is from FAT to NTFS if you are referring to our convert utility.
> The only was to go from NTFS back to FAT is to reformat the partition. I
> suggest that you backup the drive before reformatting it.
> Joe Griffin [MS]
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> I have chosen the NTFS option but now regret it. Is there
> a way to convert NTFS back to FAT? My floppy will read
> now but will not write.
>
This is not correct. I know at least one program that will do that,
namely PartitionMagic. I have version 7 and it does include this
capability. I have every reason to believe that the current version (8
unless one came out recently) does too.
This being said, I recommend extreme prudence here, the only time I
tried, the process failed. I believe a call to tech support BEFORE
proceeding would be in order, since I suspect that some NTFS settings
might be a problem. In any case, back-up before !
Regards
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John Doue
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