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Handy Shorcuts >>Start>>run and following command compmgmt . msc - Computer management devmgmt . msc - Device manager diskmgmt . msc - Disk management dfrg . msc - Disk defrag eventvwr . msc - Event viewer fsmgmt . msc - Shared folders gpedit . msc - Group policies lusrmgr . msc - Local users and groups perfmon . msc - Performance monitor rsop . msc - Resultant set of policies secpol . msc - Local security settings services. msc - Various Services these shortcuts are useful for Windows advanced users or windows systems administrator
Windows Convert Command converting file system Windows XP supports two disk file systems: the file allocation table (FAT) file system and the NTFS file system. This article explains how to convert a FAT partition into an NTFS partition and discusses the considerations that you must take into account. Windows XP includes the Convert.exe utility for converting a FAT partition to an NTFS partition. Convert.exe is simple to use, but there are some limitations that you should consider before using the utility.MORE INFORMATION You should consider the following limitations before you convert a FAT partition to NTFS: • The conversion is a one-way process. After you convert a partition to NTFS, you cannot convert the partition back to FAT. To restore the partition as a FAT partition, the partition would have to be reformatted as FAT, which erases all data from the partition. Data would then be restored from backup. • Removing Windows XP to revert to Windows 98 or to Windows Millennium Edition