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2000(FAT32) -> 2000(NTFS) in a partitioned HD
I have here 1 HD partitioned(C,D) with a FAT32 on both partitioned. Im planning to convert the C to NTFS, if i reformat the C and make it NTFS, can i still have an access with my D(FAT32) and can get the files from there? Thanks!
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yes....
your NTFS partition will see your FAT32 partition and visa-versa if it were NT, NTFS would only see a FAT16 partition and not the otherway (FAT16 cannot see the NTFS partition, and neither would FAT32) |
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Thanks man
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no prob...mang...
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