The correct command for converting the D drive would be: "CONVERT D: /FS:NTFS" (without the quotes)
if your laptop has the right system requirements yes
Use the command 'passwd'
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best bet is to convert the fat system to NTFS # Open Command Prompt. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. # In the command prompt window, type: convert drive_letter: /fs:ntfs
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The 'CD' command is not standard for Unix. The 'cd' command, however, will change directories (folders). It is a means of navigating the Unix file system.
Note Although the chance of corruption or data loss during the conversion is minimal, we recommend that you perform a backup of the data on the volume that you want to convert before you start the conversion.To convert an existing FAT or FAT32 volume to NTFS, follow these steps:Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.At the command prompt, type the following, where drive letter is the drive that you want to convert: convert drive letter: /fs:ntfs For example, type the following command to convert drive E to NTFS: convert e: /fs:ntfsNote If the operating system is on the drive that you are converting, you will be prompted to schedule the task when you restart the computer because the conversion cannot be completed while the operating system is running. When you are prompted, click YES.When you receive the following message at the command prompt, type the volume label of the drive that you are converting, and then press ENTER: The type of the file system is FAT. Enter the current volume label for drive drive letterWhen the conversion to NTFS is complete, you receive the following message at the command prompt: Conversion completeQuit the command prompt.
For changing(Converting) file system, for example from FAT or FAT32 to NTFS,Click start, Run, Type cmd, press ok. At the command prompt, type the following, where drive letter is the drive that you want to convert: convert drive letter: /fs:ntfs For example, type the following command to convert drive E to NTFS: convert e: /fs:ntfs If the operating system is on the drive to be converted, you will be prompted to schedule the task when you restart the computer, because convertion can not be completed while the operating system is running. When you receive the following message at the command prompt, type the volume label of the drive that you are converting, and then press ENTER: The type of the file system is FAT. Enter the current volume label for drive drive letter. On completion of convertion, message is displayed saying, Convertion complete.
well there isn't really a command code but in task management there is a shortcut to change operating system.
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PROMPT command is an internal command, which is used to change the MS-DOS prompt. Through, the system displays the prompt bu default, when you start the computer.