I'll post the how in a minute.
Daryl
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/itpro/managing/convertfat.asp
Daryl
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In order to partition, you'll need to use a third-party tool such as
Partition Magic or BootIt NG. You can do this without losing data, although
you should always make a backup or image first.
As for the clean install, you can't do it with the recovery CDs and the OS
isn't available any other way except for development through an MSDN
subscription.
You can try to Add-Remove Programs through the Control Panel to remove some
of the superfluous programs added by Acer.
In addition to Daryl's info on conversion, you might want to read this
article as to how to do it for the best cluster size -
http://aumha.org/win5/a/ntfscvt.htm
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After using their restor disks you can convert to NTFS, reinstall drivers,
remove the Norton (only the shorcut is installed not the anti-virus
program).
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I have the same model. Here is what I did:
1) Back up all of your actual data files. (Don't worry about your OS)
2) Run the EZ restore disk to get the machine back to factory settings
and configuration.
3) Copy all of the following folders to a CD or external drive.
* BOOK
* CMPNENTS
* DOCS
* DOTNETFX
* I386
* SUPPORT
* VALUEADD
4) Partition and format your HDD as you choose.
5) Copy those files back to the C: partition.
6) Run the install from the i386 folder as you normally would. The
install will find the special Tablet PC files required and it will look
just like a normal install but those additional files will be installed.
If you want to put your 'Documents and Settings' folder on a different
partition than the C: partition I recommend you read the Microsoft
Knowledge Base article # Q236621 and do some research on the
'unattend.txt' file.
You will find that you have to install almost all of the programs that
came with the factory install to get any of the special buttons to work.
I'm guessing this same technique will work with most Tablet PC's.
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Not just 310 specifically, but works in XP: Start, Run, cmd.exe,
then "convert C: /FS:NTFS".
It's one-way, can't go back to FAT32 (or well, perhaps with
PartitionMagic it was possible, vaguely IIRC)
Problems, not that I know of. NTFS is superior to FAT32, and can be
more secure. One issue if you're also running Linux and want to
access the NTFS partition from there: though NTFS write support
already exists, it is quite slow.
- Jan
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>
>
> "unknown" wrote:
> Recently I purchased windows vist for my pc that runs by xp. when I try to
> instal it I'm getting this message to change from FAT 32 to NTFS,
>> I'm trying to find out How can I change from FAT32 to NTFS on my
>> windows Xp, Can anyone help me on this? Can some one help me?
> I appreciate any info.
Thank you
Ned
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nabo
"undisclosed" wrote:
nabo,
still need the cd's
which model of acer?
i have tm-c301.