December 2001
Intermediate to advanced
912 pages
24h 44m
English
As you have seen in previous chapters, the Command Prompt offers you fast, flexible options for executing many processes in Windows XP. The following sections outline the Command Prompt techniques for performing basic disk management tasks.
The easiest method to convert from a FAT or FAT32 partition is to use the CONVERT command. Suppose, for example, you chose to initially format the C: drive with FAT32, install Windows 98, and then install Windows XP on another partition. You can, if you decide not to use Windows 98 any longer, convert the C: partition to NTFS and then manually delete the Windows 98 system directory to free up some disk space. You can convert ...
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