Win7 system uses commands to convert FAT32 to NTFS format

  

The disk format NTFS is now mainstream in computer use, and the advantages of the FAT32 format are not covered here. In fact, using NTFS partitions, you can better manage the disk and improve the security of the system. So how do you use the command to convert the FAT32 format to NTFS format in Win7 system? The following small series to introduce you to the Win7 system using the command to transfer FAT32 to NTFS format specific operation method!

Win7 system uses the command to convert FAT32 to NTFS format as follows:

1. Select “Start →Run” command in the pop-up dialog box. Enter the “cmd” command and click [OK] (or click “Start → Programs & Rarr; Attachments & Rarr; Commands & R&S; prompt) to open the Command Prompt window.

2. After opening the window, enter the following command at the cursor prompt:

convert f:/fs:ntfs

Then press Enter. Note that there is a space after <quo;convert”

Example: convert f:/fs:ntfs Convert F to NTFS format

3, then, if the drive has a volume label, the system will ask you to enter the disk volume label, and then press Enter; add: view the volume label: right click on the disk → attribute & rarr; regular.

If the drive does not have a volume label, convert directly.

4. After the conversion is complete, it will report to you the partition of the disk you have converted.

5. The partition interface after successful conversion. The documents in the sub-region are intact.

The above is a small series of Win7 system introduced to you to use FAT32 to NTFS format operation method, I hope to help everyone, if you have any questions, please Leave a message to me, Xiaobian will reply to you in time. Thank you very much for your support of this website!

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