Yes, you can convert a FAT32 to and NTFS disk by formatting it from FAT32 to NTFS. All files will be removed so remember backup. Use Disk Management in XP to format. For devices right click them in My Computer.
If you don't care about data loss, why not just reformat the disk? It would be a lot easier and you could make sure everything is done right.
The primary features of Norton Partition Magic are it's ability to re-size partitions of various formats, merge adjacent partitions and modify the cluster size of FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS paritions, all without loss of data.
The program Partition Magic is made by Partition Magic Software, a subsidiary of AOMEI Technology Company. Partition Magic Software also creates server partition management software and other enterprise versions.
Partition Magic is a partition managing software utility created by PowerQuest Corporation. It was changing moving, or copying hard drive partitions without data loss. It also allowed one to change their FAT file systems.
15641894189 kibbles"Your so stupid32 GB"You're only partly right and can't spell.32GB is the largest FAT32 partition Windows XP will create. However, Windows XP works fine with FAT32 partitions up to 2TB (2000 GB) The easy answer is to create the partition with Windows 98 or something like Parted Magic. Useful information for the large capacity portable hard drives available now. Formatting those to NTFS can be a permissions nightmare on multiple PCs and multiple accounts.
The partition magic support the partitioning of the hard drive.
As the best partition manager, currently on the market, Partition Wizard is also the best disk manager.http://www.partition-magic-manager.com/partition-magic/partition-manager/DiskManager.php
Just use a magic partition manager to help you. You can create, resize, move, format, delete, shrink, extend partiton freely with this nice partition tool. Such as miniaide magic partition,minitool partition wizard(free), you can experience the cool magic partition right away.
Partition Magic can do it if you don't mind shelling out a few bucks. Windows can do it with convert.exe but you'll need to read the instructions at the link below.
Yes you can, and it is as simple as partitioning your hard drive and using partition magic and boot magic
Yes, the Partition Magic Software does support the 4K hard drives.
Use partition magic software to split the existing partition into multiple partitions without losing of affecting the data
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