Converting FAT to NTFS Fails Using BusLogic ControllerLast reviewed: April 10, 1997Article ID: Q141121 |
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SYMPTOMAfter you install Windows NT and try to convert a File Allocation Table (FAT) partition to Windows NT File System (NTFS) either by running the Setup program upon final boot after installing Windows NT 3.51 or by using the CONVERT command, the following error message appears on a blue screen during boot:
Insufficient memory, could not check partition for errors, did not convert to NTFSYou are still able to boot up your computer, but the file system will only be in FAT format. Windows NT then checks for errors on the disk, and you will get the following error message:
The type of file system is FAT. Volume serial number is <serial_number>. Insufficient Memory.The system log has the following error entries:
Event ID: 11 Source: Buslogic Description: The driver detected a controller error on \Device\ScsiPort0. CAUSEYour computer has a hard drive with a capacity of over 2 gigabytes (GB) attached to a BusLogic SCSI card.
RESOLUTIONTo correct this problem, download the new BUSLOGIC.SYS driver for Windows NT 3.51 from the BusLogic BBS. Please contact Bus Logic technical support at (408) 970-1414 to obtain the new driver and to confirm the firmware and BIOS versions on your SCSI controllers. There may be firmware and BIOS dependencies of the BusLogic SCSI adapters for the new driver to function correctly.
MORE INFORMATIONTo install the new driver:
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Additional query words: prodnt convert.exe
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