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Originally Posted by George
Then why is this in the Windows Manual?
"Once you convert a drive or partition to NTFS, you cannot simply convert it back to FAT or FAT32. You will need to reformat the drive or partition which will erase all data including programs and personal files on the partition."
I started to convert to NTFS a year or so ago, but stopped short when I saw it was irrevocable.
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i just got done researching this and can't uderstand most of it, but i was about to do it, and i chickened out. i read that,and youre right that i will lose my files and etc. it said that the best way to do this is to moved everything out to another drive first, and then proceed to changing it..so i may have to do that just in case i messed up