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fat 32 won't let me rip iso to hard drive

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by djf1530, Apr 14, 2004.

  1. djf1530

    djf1530 Member

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    hello I just upgraded my dvd shrink to the newest one. I want to use it in conjunction with decrypter. when i coose to backup as a iso file it gets about 80% then says disc is too small for vob files.
    what i realy want to know is: 1st can I take my hard drive and format as ntfs instead of fat 32. I think fat 32 is limited no matter how big the drive is. 2nd I actually use 2 drives one for program files the other solely for ripping video. Can I run one drive fat32 (program files) and the other ntfs (video rips). 3rd if it can be done or if I need to do it; How? any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I am using xp home for os
     
  2. cozza1987

    cozza1987 Guest

    Hey
    1. Yes you can convert Fat32 to NTFS.
    Go to the Command Prompt (Start -> Run -> command) and type C:\> CONVERT C: /fs:ntfs (C being the drive u want to convert)
    2. Yes, if you use you can use C: as Programs and D: as DVD Rips.


    Regards
    CoZZa
     
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