convert |
and FAT32
volumes to NTFS.
Syntax
convert volume /fs:ntfs [/v] [/nametable:filename]
Options
- volume
Specifies the volume to convert. A drive letter with colon, a volume
mount point, or a volume name can identify this volume.- /fs:ntfs
Converts the volume to NTFS (required).- /v
Verbose.- /nametable:filename
Creates a temporary table of the filenames that need to be changed
when converting to NTFS. (Use this if you have strange filenames that
prevent conversion from completing properly.)
Examples
Convert F: drive from FAT32 to NTFS:
convert F: /fs:ntfs
The type of the file system is FAT32.
Enter current volume label for drive F: F32
Determining disk space required for file system conversion...
Total disk space: 614400 KB
Free space on volume: 613160 KB
Space required for conversion: 6083 KB
Converting file system
Conversion complete
Note that for safety purposes, you have to enter the volume label of
the volume you want to convert. If you type the
convert command and then open Windows Explorer or
My Computer to determine the necessary volume label, be sure to close
that tool before entering the label or you might get this:
convert f: /fs:ntfs
The type of the file system is FAT32.
Enter current volume label for drive F: F32
Convert cannot gain exclusive access to the F: drive,
so it cannot convert it now. Would you like to
schedule it to be converted the next time the
system restarts (Y/N)?
Notes
- The current drive can't be converted.
- If a drive is almost full, convert may not run
successfully. Delete some files, and try again. - Check for Winlogon events in the application log if automatic
conversion fails at boot.
See Also
chkdsk, chkntfs,
defrag, diskpart,
Disks , format,
label, mountvol