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Czy jest możliwosc przekonwertowania partycji NTFS na FAT32?
Jezeli tak to prosze o wskazowki. Z gory dziekuje za pomoc.

wilow



Z tego co wiem - nie.

Ed

cytat:edeek napisał:

Z tego co wiem - nie.

Ed

Aleś pierdyknął!
Dopiero co było.Szukaj
Pozdr:)

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Converting NTFS to FAT32
Posted By: hanser

This is an oft-asked question, and unfortunately, there is no clean or easy way of doing this. Some might ask why, and the answer to that is rather simple: FAT32 is an older file system, and Microsoft wants to move people away from it. NTFS is superior to FAT32 in almost every way, and there is no compelling reason for users to use it anymore. Converting NTFS back to FAT32 should be considered a last resort in all cases.

Essentially, your options boil down to doing one of two things: reformatting the drive or partition (which results in the data being destroyed) or shelling out for a third-party program. Unfortunately, Windows does not have a built-in tool to convert backwards, like one can to convert from FAT/FAT32 to NTFS. Enter Partition Magic. Partition Magic allows you to convert an NTFS partition back to FAT32, but there is a reason that Partition Magic is not so lovingly referred to as "Partition Tragic". Often conversions simply fail, or worse, destroy data.

This guide is to walk you through the former method of conversion: deleting a partition, and recreating it anew as FAT32. However, no matter which route you choose, backing up your data should be your first priority.

First off, delete the partition that you wish to convert. This is done by going into Disk Management: right click "My Computer" -> Manage -> Disk Management, which is found under the Storage section. Right click the partition you wish to remove, and click "Delete Volume". This will erase the partition. Once you have done this, you must re-create the partition. This is done by right clicking on an unallocated region of a disk, and selecting "Create Partition". Then click "Create Logical Drive". Bear in mind that Windows cannot format a FAT32 partition that is any larger than 32GB. This is the case because FAT32 is terribly inefficient on volumes that are larger than 32GB: fragmentation becomes a serious problem.

To format this new volume, right click it, and choose Format. Again, if the volume you wish to format is larger than 32GB, FAT32 will not be one of the options available to you in the drop-down box. You will have to create multiple partitions if you want to format a large drive as FAT32.

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Nie da się. Jedyny ratunek: format....

Błądzić jest rzeczą ludzką...ale...wybaczać boską.

Jedynie format.

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Chyba była taka opcja w Partition Magic 7 (chociaz nie jestem pewna na 100%).

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Zmienić sie da na bank. Bo przypadkowo kiedys zrobilem system plikow NTFS, a pozniej zmienilem na FAT32. Ale bez formatowania dysku sie nie obejdzie. Sproboj sformatowac jakis dysk (ten co masz na NTFS) w Widnowsie i zaznacz system plikow FAT32. Ale nie gwarantuje ze jest to dobry sposob. Wiesz jeszcze mozesz pogrzebac w partycjach, ale jak sie nie znasz to lepiej nie rob.
Pozdrawiam
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Potrzebny Ci Partition Magic -w Ekspercie na CD bywa...

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Mój Komputer: [ciach!] Edytowany przez - aries.mehehe - 2004/06/26 13:17:21

Owszem, jest taka możliwość, i to bez utraty danych z tej partycji. Najlepiej użyć do tego programu Partition Magic.

Pozdrawiam i zapraszam na *** www.windowsik.prv.pl ***

THX za wszystkie wskazowki. napewno sie przydadza.

wilow

Nie wiem,dlaczego ciągle polecacie tylko Partition Magic.Ja to zrobiłem bezproblemowo Paragon Hard Disc Manager 5.6 z KĄ 23/04.
""Instrukcja w języku polskim"" :D
I jeśli się nie mylę,robiłem to bez formatu:!
Pozdr:D

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Możesz użyć też programu Paragon Hard Disk Manager , ale poleciłbym użyć tego Partition Magic;)

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Oczywiście Paragon Hard Disc Manager 5.6. Dokładny opis w KĄ 23/04.
Swoją drogą zastanawia dlaczego tyle błędnych wypowiedzi w tak, bądź co bądź podstawowym temacie jakim jest konwersja systemu plików.
Może niektórzy "experci" niesłusznie lekceważą informacje z Komputer Ąwiata ... ?

cytat:Bełdzio napisał:

Converting NTFS to FAT32
Posted By: hanser

This is an oft-asked question, and unfortunately, there is no clean or easy way of doing this. Some might ask why, and the answer to that is rather simple: FAT32 is an older file system, and Microsoft wants to move people away from it. NTFS is superior to FAT32 in almost every way, and there is no compelling reason for users to use it anymore. Converting NTFS back to FAT32 should be considered a last resort in all cases.

Essentially, your options boil down to doing one of two things: reformatting the drive or partition (which results in the data being destroyed) or shelling out for a third-party program. Unfortunately, Windows does not have a built-in tool to convert backwards, like one can to convert from FAT/FAT32 to NTFS. Enter Partition Magic. Partition Magic allows you to convert an NTFS partition back to FAT32, but there is a reason that Partition Magic is not so lovingly referred to as "Partition Tragic". Often conversions simply fail, or worse, destroy data.

This guide is to walk you through the former method of conversion: deleting a partition, and recreating it anew as FAT32. However, no matter which route you choose, backing up your data should be your first priority.

First off, delete the partition that you wish to convert. This is done by going into Disk Management: right click "My Computer" -> Manage -> Disk Management, which is found under the Storage section. Right click the partition you wish to remove, and click "Delete Volume". This will erase the partition. Once you have done this, you must re-create the partition. This is done by right clicking on an unallocated region of a disk, and selecting "Create Partition". Then click "Create Logical Drive". Bear in mind that Windows cannot format a FAT32 partition that is any larger than 32GB. This is the case because FAT32 is terribly inefficient on volumes that are larger than 32GB: fragmentation becomes a serious problem.

To format this new volume, right click it, and choose Format. Again, if the volume you wish to format is larger than 32GB, FAT32 will not be one of the options available to you in the drop-down box. You will have to create multiple partitions if you want to format a large drive as FAT32.

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