Linux filesystems

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  1. bee2643

    bee2643 What's a Dremel?

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    this should be the right forum :rock:
    i have a linux ext2 partition, and i was curious as to wether or not it can be converted to ntfs/fat/fat32 while keeping the files intact
    any ideas?
     
  2. whypick1

    whypick1 The über-Pick

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    You'll need to use a non-destructive partitioner. For the power user, there's only one choice, and thy name is PartitionMagic.
     
  3. Lorquis

    Lorquis lorquisSpamCount++;

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    Since when was Hardware and Overclocking about Filesystems... :eyebrow: :lol::hehe::lol:

    Probably get a answer more in Software and OS (more specifically the Linux subforum)

    As to your question... not the foggiest luv'
     
  4. bee2643

    bee2643 What's a Dremel?

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    i thought hardware because a hdd is hardware heh
    a filesystem isnt really software nor an os...fits nowhere i guess :wallbash:
    i have partition magic but the convert button doesnt work, it does something com,pletely different and then removes a file so when i reboot windows doesnt load
    hd1.dll or something
     
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