RE: Cannot convert FAT to NTFS with Convert.exe!!!
- From: gregkret <gregkret@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 07:47:01 -0700
Ya can't put NTFS on a Floppy. Thats a basic rule in the NTFS design.
"eggmatters" wrote:
Hello, I'm running windowsXP service pack 2 on a Intel PIII at 500mhz eith.
256 mb RAM:
I am trying to convert a FAT filesystem on my floppy disk in my drive a:\ to
a NTFS filesystem using convert.exe. in verbose mode, it sees every file and
such, but it returns with errors. Following is the output I get when running
convert without the /v option:
C:\Documents and Settings\matt>convert a: /fs:ntfs
The type of the file system is FAT.
An error occurred while reading the file allocation table (FAT 1).
Volume Serial Number is F4D4-0F32
Windows is verifying files and folders...
File and folder verification is complete.
Windows has checked the file system and found no problems.
1,457,664 bytes total disk space.
9,216 bytes in 12 folders.
1,188,352 bytes in 53 files.
260,096 bytes available on disk.
512 bytes in each allocation unit.
2,847 total allocation units on disk.
508 allocation units available on disk.
A: cannot be converted because it contains files or directories
with reserved NTFS names in the root directory. There can be no
files or directories named $Mft, $MftMirr, $LogFile, $Volume,
$AttrDef, $BitMap, $Boot, $BadClus, $Secure, $UpCase, $Extend
or $Quota in the root directory.
C:\Documents and Settings\matt>
It seems that the $Mft, $Mftr etc. is header information that would be
included in ANY FAT filesystem. If that is the case, then convert would fail
for any FAT/NTFS conversion. What is this error and how can I work around it
to get these files.
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