NTFS Formate

Can someone tell me what is NTFS?

A file system for storage devices, most commonly for hard disks. Complete form is the Windows NT file system.

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  • install wondows 95 on a xp system, drive will not format or change NTFS in fat

    Hiya,
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    Intel pentium 4 cpu 3.00 GHz
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    Hi Lewiscolli,

    Windows 95 (and their related components) will rise to a status not supported. After this date, Microsoft no longer provides incident support options or security updates. Microsoft does not offer an agreement of support for these products.

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    http://www.Microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/proddocs/en-us/choosing_between_ntfs_fat_and_fat32.mspx?mfr=true

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    Terry_838

    Hello Terry,

    No problem. A call for freeware Aomei Partition Wizard is what you need, download here: http://download.cnet.com/AOMEI-Partition-Assistant-Standard-Edition/3000-18512_4-75118871.html?tag=mncol;1 (use only download Direct link).

    Once installed, you

    1. Select the SDHC card.
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    3. In the dialog box that opens, you specify the name and the format (NTFS)
    4. Click the OK button.
    5. Click apply on the toolbar.

    Its really as simple as that. Let me know if you have any questions. Post your results here and let me know how you fare.

    Kind regards

    BearPup

  • MacBook Air external NTFS drive reading

    HI, this is my first post.

    My wife has a MacBook Air 13 "display mid 2013 running Yosemite OSX v 10.10.5

    I'm trying to read and then copy the files from a NTFS formatted drive that I use on my Win7 machine. I'm trying to transfer files from the PC to the Mac.

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    I saw in several places that Yosemite be at least able to read NTFS files. I'm not trying to write to the disk, only to read.

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    Check the settings on the sidebar of the Finder preferences and general tabs. If they are configured properly (a shared drive on a network will be a connected server), try to fix the PC.

    To connect to a network drive, use the connection to the server command in the Finder menu go.

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