Converting file system on Windows

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ThinkFree

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Can I convert file systems on my C drive to ntfs without any need to reinstall windows by using command Convert C:/fs:ntfs?
 
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~Phenom~ said:
yes u can.
thanks for reply. But I have a number of doubts
Please tell which features of NTFS file sytem will not be available when I convert C: to NTFS.
When I enter Convert C:/fs:ntfs in command prompt it asks for my permission to dismount the drive.If all the processes from C: would be dismounted would I be able to see the GUI of windows or only DOS prompt whould be there?
Should I dismount the drive just then or should ask it to do the same at next reboot.
 

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asnvin said:
Please tell which features of NTFS file sytem will not be available when I convert C: to NTFS.

All the features are available !!

asnvin said:
When I enter Convert C:/fs:ntfs in command prompt it asks for my permission to dismount the drive.If all the processes from C: would be dismounted would I be able to see the GUI of windows or only DOS prompt whould be there?
Should I dismount the drive just then or should ask it to do the same at next reboot.

Just dismount that drive. It may ask you to do this during next boot. So reboot your computer.

And let me tell you, there is NO ANY RISK while converting drive from FAT32 to NTFS.
So go ahead
 
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I have converted the drive but after that the computer switches off automatically at times and sometimes I get "access violation at memory address ....) error message. how to repair it.
 
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