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|    philo to Dave    |
|    Re: Cannot convert FAT32 to NTFS - "The     |
|    19 Apr 11 16:32:15    |
      00a2b44b       From: philo@invalid.not              On 04/19/2011 10:16 AM, Dave wrote:       > I have been trying, in vain, to convert FAT32 to NTFS on a 2 disk IDE       > RAID 1 (mirrored) array managed by a Promise FastTrak TX2000       > controller, under XP SP2. The OS runs on this array.       >       > The file system isn't dirty, there's plenty of free space, and the       > drive has been defragged. I've gone as far as even pre-creating the       > MFT file using the fsutil command, then using the /cvtarea switch on       > convert.exe to give me 1 large contiguous MFT file. I've also pre-       > aligned the current FAT32 16k clusters on 4k boundaries using BootIt       > NG.                     I think you should not have tried to pre-create your MFT       and I would have left the cluster size at it's default.              I've converted several drives to NTFS and never done anything ahead of       time to make it work. I do not know if RAID has anything to do with it...       but I'd think that should not be a problem       >       > After issuing the convert command and rebooting, chkdsk runs without       > errors, then the conversion starts. About 30 minutes into the       > conversion, I get "Drive C: was not converted.", followed by "The       > conversion failed.", and that's it.       >       > There is no other information displayed. I'm at a loss as to what the       > problem could be, other than perhaps the RAID setup is interfering --       > but it shouldn't be.       >       > I've tried Partition Magic 8.01 as well, which apparently does nothing       > more than issue the convert command (which fails as described above.)       >       > Looking for any recommendations so I can close this issue and get the       > drive converted.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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