Default File System Choices During Windows 2000 Setup (211249)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
This article was previously published under Q211249 SUMMARY
During the text-based portion of Windows 2000 Setup, you can choose to
convert your hard disk from the FAT32 file system to the NTFS file system. There are many benefits to converting to the NTFS file system, including increased file security, more reliability, and more efficient use of disk space. During Setup, you receive the following prompt:
Upgrading to the Windows NT File System
Do you want Setup to upgrade your drive to NTFS?
Yes, Upgrade my drive
No, Do not upgrade my drive
The default options are: - Windows 2000 Professional: No, do not convert this drive to NTFS.
- Windows 2000 Server products: Yes, convert this drive to NTFS.
NOTE: After a partition is converted to the NTFS file system, it cannot be converted back to the FAT or FAT32 file system. To return to the FAT or FAT32 file system, you must format the partition.
Note that if a partition is larger than 2 gigabytes (GB) and you choose the FAT file system, the FAT32 file system is used by default.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/13/2003 |
---|
Keywords: | kbenv kbinfo kbsetup KB211249 |
---|
|