April 15, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Windows: If you use external drives or flash drives often, you've probably reformatted between NTFS and FAT32 ...
I'm trying (key word, trying) to convert a friends 3tb WD My Book to FAT32 so he can store, and play all his AVI movies, etc. I'm using Acronis Disc Doctor, without much success. This is the ID info I ...
You can't go back to FAT32 without formatting. At least not natively in Windows. Perhaps there's a third party tool somewhere that will do it. You want to go from a modern, hard linking, journalling, ...
Apple computers configure hard drives differently than Windows computers. Windows uses NTFS or FAT32 as their native file system while Apple uses HFS+. Apple does not support the NTFS files system but ...