Hi.
I was running two operating systems (Windows 98SE and WinXP Pro), so I was using FAT32. I have two drives. I have my primary hard drive with the operating systems and then a separate drive for my files. Now, if I were to reformat my operating system drive using NTFS and my secondary drive is still formatted in FAT32, can I convert the drive over to NTFS as well without losing all of my files? Or.. Would I have to transfer all of the files off the secondary drive as well and then reformat that drive as well?
TIA,
Sal
I was running two operating systems (Windows 98SE and WinXP Pro), so I was using FAT32. I have two drives. I have my primary hard drive with the operating systems and then a separate drive for my files. Now, if I were to reformat my operating system drive using NTFS and my secondary drive is still formatted in FAT32, can I convert the drive over to NTFS as well without losing all of my files? Or.. Would I have to transfer all of the files off the secondary drive as well and then reformat that drive as well?
TIA,
Sal