Only Ntfs Is Supported In Xp Not Fat 32?
Dec 7, 2007I was under the impression that XP would only work on NTFS? but my dads INstal of XP on his ACER is FAT32 why is this?
View 2 RepliesI was under the impression that XP would only work on NTFS? but my dads INstal of XP on his ACER is FAT32 why is this?
View 2 RepliesMy question is this. I have a fully patched Win2000 Pro computer with IIS running. When I try to install .Net runtime (any version), I get an error that says, ".Net is not supported on this platform." I've tried everything I can think of and read every thing I could find and nothing seems to work. It's becoming a problem because more and more software is requiring that you have it installed.Iread all the .net requirements on MS site and made sure that I meet all those requirements.Another board has suggested that I do a clean reinstall of 2000 pro and I'm prepared to do that, but I'd really rather not.
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I have a Dell xps gen 5 with xp home.
the error I get is:
"Error: Cant enter setup. Video Mode 103 not supported by this video card."
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View 14 Replies View Relatedis there any advantage of converting my filesystem from FAT to NTFS?will it cause and problem to the existing data on my drive if i convert to NTFS from FAT?or if i convert back to FAT from NTFS if i dont like it??i want to convert drive e: to NTFS.but since i use both ME and Xp.once i convert to NTFS..i wont be able to access drive e: thru Win ME rite?
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View 14 Replies View RelatedYesterday I upgraded my old computer to Xp, but I did so on only one partition, and I left It at FAT 32 just to see if it would work. Now Iam going to convert to NTFS because everything went fine and now I just want to free up space and reformatt the hard drive, basically getting rid of all the information on it and starting fresh. I just want to know if I can reformatt, and the steps for doing so if I can.I only have one partition on this computer that is why I am concerned about the reformatting thing. I tried to formatt when it was still FAT32 but it was saying that i needed to close all remaining things that were using this system.? I am going to convert to NTFS reguardless I just want to free up all my disk space that is being stolen from the old 98 system files.
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View 11 Replies View RelatedConvert from fat32 to ntfs:From the command line: CONVERT C: /FS:NTFSHowever, the best way in my opinion is a 3rd party product such as Partition Magic (version 7.0 or later). Lets you do everything from within the GUI and it's a delight to work with. Without Partition Magic, this is a one-way process (you cannot convert back to FAT without a reformat)
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