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Expand your pendrive space!!!

Generally the file system of pendrive is FAT or FAT32. There is no compression system in FAT or FAT32 file system. But we can compress NTFS file system. So if we convert our pendrive file system then we can compress our pendrive files that is why we can expand our pendrive space. In windows XP we can convert FAT or FAT32 to NTFS. Just follow those steps-
  • Go to run and write "cmd".
  • Now write "convert X: /FS:NTFS" and
    press enter.
  • Here X is variable. You must write your pendrive letter in your system. If your pendrive contain "H" letter then you must type "convert H: /FS:NTFS".

Now your pendrive is NTFS file system. Go to My computer>Right click on your pendrive icon> Properties>
Check the "Compress Drive to Save Disk Space" box> Ok. Now check the Apply To Sub Folders and Files option and click ok.

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  1. If I am having 4 GB pen drive what will be the memory after expanding

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  2. When i install Windows 7 in my laptop all file are copy and install completed.When i set my time jon ,Pc name,produced name and press enter then my pc restart and seen windows not install.What do i now..

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  3. When i install Windows 7 in my laptop all file are copy and install completed.When i set my time jon ,Pc name,produced name and press enter then my pc restart and seen windows not install.What do i now..

    ReplyDelete

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