Re: converting to NTFS
- From: "george" <anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 17:24:32 +0200
until you get a copy of the convert utility: yes.
george
"simplefella" <simplefella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A4483AB1-3993-410D-B78F-73D88EDEBF2C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> This is the answer the command line gives: 'convert' is not recognized as
> an
> internalor externalcommand, operable program or batch file
>
> Is this the end of the trail?
>
> "Jim Macklin" wrote:
>
>> Microsoft expects that all such programs be installed by the
>> oem sellers. Since you have a legal installed XP, you would
>> not be in violation of the EULA if you installed
>> "convert.exe" but I don't know where to find it except on a
>> Windows CD. I'm not sure if you can just copy the file into
>> the programs directory (folder) or if it needs to be
>> installed using the "modify Windows components in add/remove
>> software."
>>
>> I can't remember all your posts, have you opened a command
>> line window using Start/Run (type) cmd and then typed
>> convert /? to see if the help for the command comes up. If
>> it does then I think the program is there, but it is buried
>> inside a system file. If you just type convert in the
>> command line, it should give an error message that "you must
>> specify a drive."
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>>
>> --
>> The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
>> But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
>>
>>
>> "simplefella" <simplefella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>> in message
>> news:8CF9D800-4CDB-4593-8D14-5DFF13755166@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> |
>> | Thaniks, Jim. I've read the mag piece which takes me
>> further than I may be
>> | capable of going but nowhere can I find provision to
>> download the convert.exe
>> | file so I cannot even start.
>> |
>> | The retailer - why did they not load NTFS? - is presumably
>> bound by
>> | Microsoft. There must be thousands in the same fix as me -
>> will Microsofgt do
>> | nothing for us?
>> |
>> | "Jim Macklin" wrote:
>> |
>> | > see if this helps you find a beginning,
>> | >
>> http://redmondmag.com/columns/article.asp?EditorialsID=643
>> | > You can use Google and look for a source to download
>> | > convert.exe but be careful, there are other files named
>> | > convert.exe that do conversions other than FAT 32 to
>> NTFS.
>> | >
>> | > Also, check www.ntfs.com
>> | >
>> | > And I agree, Tiny owes you a proper XP CD.
>> | >
>> | >
>> | > --
>> | > The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
>> | > But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
>> | >
>> | >
>> | > "george" <anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> | > message news:eTty39FOFHA.3512@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> | > |
>> | > | "simplefella" <simplefella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> | > wrote in message
>> | > |
>> news:9746153C-E61C-4447-A7C0-7090643A925A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> | > | >
>> | > | >
>> | > | > "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote:
>> | > | >
>> | > | >> Steve
>> | > | >>
>> | > | >> A reasonable amount of free space is required for
>> this
>> | > task (can't
>> | > | >> remember
>> | > | >> just how much), and you should ALWAYS backup (save)
>> | > important data before
>> | > | >> starting a major change.. the unexpected is always
>> | > around the corner,
>> | > | >> waiting patiently..
>> | > | >>
>> | > | >> --
>> | > | >> Mike Hall
>> | > | >> MVP - Windows Shell/user
>> | > | >>
>> | > | >> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>> | > | >>
>> | > | >>
>> | > | >>
>> | > | >>
>> | > | >>
>> | > | >> "SteveMS" <SteveMS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>> in
>> | > message
>> | > | >>
>> | >
>> news:9ED85B78-0124-47F3-B1A5-FAAB657E33D9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> | > | >> >I am keen to do this to my laptop, switch to NTFS.
>> If
>> | > I do this, will I
>> | > | >> >lose
>> | > | >> > any information?
>> | > | >> >
>> | > | >> > SteveMS
>
>> | > | >> >
>> | > | >> > "Jim Macklin" wrote:
>> | > | >> >
>> | > | >> >> You must open a command line window first.
>> | > START/Run type
>> | > | >> >> cmd
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> Then you follow the procedures listed...
>> | > | >> >> Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
>> | > | >> >> (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> C:\Documents and Settings\>convert /?
>> | > | >> >> Converts FAT volumes to NTFS.
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> CONVERT volume /FS:NTFS [/V] [/CvtArea:filename]
>> | > | >> >> [/NoSecurity] [/X]
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> volume Specifies the drive letter
>> (followed
>> | > by a
>> | > | >> >> colon),
>> | > | >> >> mount point, or volume name.
>> | > | >> >> /FS:NTFS Specifies that the volume is to be
>> | > converted
>> | > | >> >> to NTFS.
>> | > | >> >> /V Specifies that Convert should be
>> run
>> | > in
>> | > | >> >> verbose mode.
>> | > | >> >> /CvtArea:filename
>> | > | >> >> Specifies a contiguous file in the
>> | > root
>> | > | >> >> directory to be
>> | > | >> >> the place holder for NTFS system
>> | > files.
>> | > | >> >> /NoSecurity Specifies the converted files and
>> | > directories
>> | > | >> >> security
>> | > | >> >> settings to be accessible by
>> everyone.
>> | > | >> >> /X Forces the volume to dismount
>> first if
>> | > | >> >> necessary.
>> | > | >> >> All opened handles to the volume
>> would
>> | > then be
>> | > | >> >> invalid.
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> C:\Documents and Settings\>
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> You should perform some maintenance procedures
>> | > before doing
>> | > | >> >> the conversion; do a disk clean up, run check
>> disk
>> | > to check
>> | > | >> >> the file system and the disk surface. Although
>> the
>> | > convert
>> | > | >> >> procedure usually completes without any data
>> loss,
>> | > some
>> | > | >> >> settings may change and if there is a serious
>> | > problem,
>> | > | >> >> having done a backup of data and settings will
>> save
>> | > your
>> | > | >> >> files. Make sure your power supply is from the
>> wall
>> | > is
>> | > | >> >> stable, don't do the conversion when the power
>> is
>> | > flickering
>> | > | >> >> or there are storms nearby. Using a high
>> capacity
>> | > UPS is a
>> | > | >> >> good idea.
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> Help and Support on the START menu has more,
>> just
>> | > search for
>> | > | >> >> convert...
>> | > | >> >> here is one page of 32 available.
>> | > | >> >> Convert
>> | > | >> >> Converts FAT and FAT32 volumes to NTFS.
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> Syntax
>> | > | >> >> convert [volume] /fs:ntfs [/v]
>> [/cvtarea:FileName]
>> | > | >> >> [/nosecurity] [/x]
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> Parameters
>> | > | >> >> volume
>> | > | >> >> Specifies the drive letter (followed by a
>> colon),
>> | > mount
>> | > | >> >> point, or volume name to convert to NTFS.
>> | > | >> >> /fs:ntfs
>> | > | >> >> Required. Converts the volume to NTFS.
>> | > | >> >> /v
>> | > | >> >> Specifies verbose mode, that is, all messages
>> will
>> | > be
>> | > | >> >> displayed during conversion.
>> | > | >> >> /cvtarea:FileName
>> | > | >> >> For advanced users only. Specifies that the
>> Master
>> | > File
>> | > | >> >> Table (MFT) and other NTFS metadata files are
>> | > written to an
>> | > | >> >> existing, contiguous placeholder file. This file
>> | > must be in
>> | > | >> >> the root directory of the file system to be
>> | > converted. Use
>> | > | >> >> of the /CVTAREA parameter can result in a less
>> | > fragmented
>> | > | >> >> file system after conversion. For best results,
>> the
>> | > size of
>> | > | >> >> this file should be 1 KB multiplied by the
>> number of
>> | > files
>> | > | >> >> and directories in the file system, however, the
>> | > convert
>> | > | >> >> utility accepts files of any size.
>> | > | >> >> For more information about using the /cvtarea
>> | > parameter,
>> | > | >> >> see "File Systems" at the Microsoft Windows XP
>> | > Resource Kits
>> | > | >> >> Web site.(http://www.microsoft.com/)
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> Important
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> a.. You must create the placeholder file
>> using
>> | > the
>> | > | >> >> fsutil file createnew command prior to running
>> | > convert.
>> | > | >> >> Convert does not create this file for you.
>> Convert
>> | > | >> >> overwrites this file with NTFS metadata. After
>> | > conversion,
>> | > | >> >> any unused space in this file is freed. For more
>> | > information
>> | > | >> >> about the fsutil file command, see Related
>> Topics.
>> | > | >> >> /nosecurity
>> | > | >> >> Specifies that the converted files and
>> directory
>> | > security
>> | > | >> >> settings are accessible by everyone.
>> | > | >> >> /x
>> | > | >> >> Dismounts the volume, if necessary, before it
>> is
>> | > | >> >> converted. Any open handles to the volume will
>> no
>> | > longer be
>> | > | >> >> valid.
>> | > | >> >> Remarks
>> | > | >> >> a.. You must specify that the drive should be
>> | > converted
>> | > | >> >> when the computer is restarted. Otherwise, you
>> | > cannot
>> | > | >> >> convert the current drive.
>> | > | >> >> b.. If convert cannot lock the drive (for
>> example,
>> | > the
>> | > | >> >> system volume or the current drive), it offers
>> to
>> | > convert
>> | > | >> >> the drive the next time the computer restarts.
>> | > | >> >> c.. The location of the MFT is different on
>> | > volumes that
>> | > | >> >> have been converted from previous version of
>> NTFS,
>> | > so volume
>> | > | >> >> performance might not be as good on volumes
>> | > converted from
>> | > | >> >> Windows NT.
>> | > | >> >> d.. Volumes converted from FAT to NTFS lack
>> some
>> | > | >> >> performance benefits compared to volumes
>> initially
>> | > formatted
>> | > | >> >> with NTFS. On converted volumes, the MFT might
>> | > become
>> | > | >> >> fragmented. In addition, on converted boot
>> volumes,
>> | > NTFS
>> | > | >> >> permissions are not applied after the volume is
>> | > converted.
>> | > | >> >> Examples
>> | > | >> >> To convert the volume on drive E to NTFS and
>> display
>> | > all
>> | > | >> >> messages, type:
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> convert e: /fs:ntfs /v
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> Related Topics
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> --
>> | > | >> >> The people think the Constitution protects their
>> | > rights;
>> | > | >> >> But government sees it as an obstacle to be
>> | > overcome.
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >> "simplefella"
>> | > <simplefella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>> | > | >> >> in message
>> | > | >> >>
>> | >
>> news:8292CB8E-9D5B-47CE-8EDB-C078B77550E0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> | > | >> >> | My XP file system is FAT32. To convert
>> | > everything tells
>> | > | >> >> me to type either
>> | > | >> >> | help convert or just convert on command line.
>> I
>> | > get the
>> | > | >> >> response that
>> | > | >> >> | neither command is recognised. Where do I go
>> from
>> | > here?
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >> >>
>> | > | >>
>> | > | >>
>> | > | >> My question seems to be generating a lot of
>> interest
>> | > but no information
>> | > | >> that works for me. I have read everything from
>> Help
>> | > and Support and have
>> | > | >> read other bits on web and knowledge base. Fact is
>> | > exactly as I stated
>> | > | >> it - plus fact that convert.exe does not appear
>> when I
>> | > do a search.
>> | > | >> Could someone send me the convert file rather than
>> | > telling me what it
>> | > | >> should do! My laptop - which I am trying to
>> convert -
>> | > came preloaded by
>> | > | >> Tiny. (It will not help to be told I should not
>> have
>> | > bought from Tiny)
>> | > |
>> | > | someone could, but apart from the fact that might not
>> | > legally be allowed
>> | > | (which I'm not sure of and would constitute another
>> | > discussion!), sending it
>> | > | to simplefella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx will do not
>> much
>> | > good either, don't
>> | > | you think??
>> | > |
>> | > | george
>> | > |
>> | > | PS. Apart from these issues, I would strongly advise
>> you
>> | > to have a little
>> | > | chat with Tiny and see if you can get the software on
>> CD,
>> | > because judging
>> | > | ('from a distance') the way they seem to have set up
>> your
>> | > system, I think
>> | > | you might be in for some more surprises in the future.
>> | > | A normal install would have resulted in convert.exe
>> being
>> | > on your system by
>> | > | default.
>> | > | It is therefor pretty safe to say they seem to have
>> | > heavily customized the
>> | > | installation (that is if you haven't accidentally
>> deleted
>> | > the file
>> | > | yourself.)
>> | > | So having a CD handy will not be a bad idea.
>> | > |
>> | > | george
>> | > |
>> | > |
>> | >
>> | >
>> | >
>>
>>
>>
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