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SYMPTOMSIf you attempt to convert a File Allocation Table (FAT or FAT16) partition to the FAT32 file system using the "drive:\convert drive: /fs:fat32" command-line switch, where drive is the drive from which you are running the convert utility and the drive you are trying to convert to FAT32, you may receive the following error message: When you restart your computer, the conversion process seems to start, and then the following error message is displayed: If you attempt use the "drive1:\convert drive2: /fs:fat32" command- line switch, where drive1 is the drive from which you are running the convert utility and drive2 is the drive you are trying to convert to FAT32, the following error message is displayed:
CAUSEThis behavior occurs because Windows 2000 does not have a process for converting a partition from FAT16 to FAT32. The only conversion process Windows 2000 supports is converting from FAT16 or FAT32 to the Windows NT file system (NTFS). STATUSThis behavior is by design. MORE INFORMATION
If you type convert /? at a command prompt,
there is not an option to convert to the FAT32 file system.
cvt drive: /cvt32 Additional query words: 5.00
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