Converting two 50gig FAT32 partitions to one NTFS partition

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  1. moedude1

    moedude1 Member

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    I have an Acer Travelmate 8200 with a 100gig harddrive divided into two FAT32 partitions. I have windows XP Pro. I want to handle files larger than 4 gigs, and I hate having two partitions. I know there is a command prompt thing that I can do to convert a FAT32 to an NTFS partition, but I have two.... so what do I do? Should I convert one, restart, and then convert the other, and will they merge into one big NTFS parition?
     
  2. paderickm

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    You're probably going to have to format both disc in order to make one partion. Once formatted, at a command prompt type 'fdisk'. hit enter and delete the secondry partition, then the first. I don't know how you can convert to NTFS, just keep it in FAT32 and you can convert it in Windows Setup.
     
  3. gozilla

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    grab a copy of Partition Magic. i find it a wonderful piece of kit. it will allow you to merge two partitions into one and convert to NTFS without formatting
     

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