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Posted: Sat, 2nd Mar 2013 19:23 Post subject: HD/movie question |
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Simple question - well two questions related.
1. Can I change the format of a HD from Fat32 to NTFS whilst retaining all the data currently on the drive? I am pretty sure I have done this in the past (admittedly it was with a dos command(s)
2.If not can someone suggest a quick easy app to split a movie file (Mkv) into 4 gig or less file sizes?
Thank you.
I am sure I can find these answers on Google but we all know its full of misinformation. I trust the nerdy knowledge here.
On second thoughts perhaps this should have been posted in another section? Please move mod if needs be.
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Mar 2013 19:25 Post subject: Re: HD/movie question |
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Reg67 wrote: | Simple question - well two questions related.
1. Can I change the format of a HD from Fat32 to NTSC whilst retaining all the data currently on the drive? I am pretty sure I have done this in the past (admittedly it was with a dos command(s)
2.If not can someone suggest a quick easy app to split a movie file (Mkv) into 4 gig or less file sizes?
Thank you.
I am sure I can find these answers on Google but we all know its full of misinformation. I trust the nerdy knowledge here. | You could do this on XP, not absolutely sure if you can in win 7 but it would be logical that it still lets you do that 
boundle (thoughts on cracking AITD) wrote: | i guess thouth if without a legit key the installation was rolling back we are all fucking then |
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Mar 2013 19:37 Post subject: |
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Boot from Windows disk, open command prompt (cmd.exe) and "convert c: /fs:ntfs". If the drive is not "c:", use the correct letter.
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Mar 2013 19:47 Post subject: |
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LeoNatan wrote: | Boot from Windows disk, open command prompt (cmd.exe) and "convert c: /fs:ntfs". If the drive is not "c:", use the correct letter. |
Thanks I knew there was a way, it's not the OS drive just an external 1tb I use for the TV.
Just out of interest can anyone suggest a quick easy way to split movie files to 4 gig or less parts?
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Mar 2013 19:58 Post subject: |
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You can use MKVtoolnix and in Global tab split by size.
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Mar 2013 20:22 Post subject: |
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LeoNatan wrote: | You can use MKVtoolnix and in Global tab split by size. |
This is the dogs bollocks! So easy to use, its an absoulte snip. Thank you kind sir.
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Mar 2013 20:35 Post subject: |
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Avoid converting FAT32 to NTFS and vice versa at all cost. The filesystem structures in FAT32 and NTFS differ drastically and there is a good chance you will end up with broken files (depending of how many of them there are and how big/small they are).
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Posted: Sun, 3rd Mar 2013 11:06 Post subject: |
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Guy_Incognito wrote: | Avoid converting FAT32 to NTFS and vice versa at all cost. The filesystem structures in FAT32 and NTFS differ drastically and there is a good chance you will end up with broken files (depending of how many of them there are and how big/small they are). |
Yeah, for now I have gone down the spilitting files route. Eventually I will back it all up and format it to NTFS
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