I've acquired a Western Digital 250Gb portable hard drive which is formatted to FAT32 and as this is not the same as my other storage medium, will I be able to re-format it to NTFS without causing any damage and if so ,where would I get such a programme to do the job? I am completely in the dark here so I would really appreciate any constructive advice. Many thanks Grandpappy
You can convert to NTFS without losing your existing data.
Just open a command prompt (start/programs/accessories/command prompt) and at the prompt type:
What nobody has asked is why do you want to format it?
just because it's in FAT32 will make no real difference in operation to the drive at all and as an external drive it will be far more widely compatible with other systems if left in FAT32.
just to add to the already covered snips
fat 32 only supports files up to 4Gb
I never considered this a problem untill recently ... then my newsgroup reader stopped working ....
ntfs is (at least on paper) more resillient than fat32