On Dec 13, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Matt Johnston wrote:
Theres a convert command.
I didn't see any command line prompt for me to
convert -c /FS:NTFS
or whatever the command is supposed to be
but I did see the "Drive options" - and "formatted" there (even though
it didn't say it was NTFS - it obviously is for Vista) -
in the end, there was an error installing -- missing or corrupt file ..
so I bagged it
K
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On 13 Dec 2008, at 19:57, Kevin Callahan <[email protected]> wrote:
I have a friend coming here tomorrow who's very interested in
switching to Mac provided he can do his work in AutoCAD.
So, I'm sitting here with a Vista Ultimate edition I got from a
student who works at MS hoping I could show him that a Mac is quite
viable for what he needs to do.
I ran Bootcamp, but I didn't see an option to create an NTFS
formatted partition. The default is FAT32.
When I started the Vista installation, it stopped me due to not
having NTFS.
Is there a way to reformat the partition during the initial stages
of the Vista Ultimate install? or ?
also, I wanted to install the Bootcamp partition on my RAID, but
the RAID didn't show up as an option.
THanks,
K
http://www.kevincallahan.org/
http://www.kevincallahan.org/software/accessorizer.html
http://www.xeniamara.com/
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