:) Doesn't windows have a converter from fat to ntfs? If it does, there might actually be a way. Reformatting would really be the best thing to do. On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Skylar Thompson wrote: > On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 05:16:33PM +1000, Rene Cunningham wrote: > > I thought that was going to be the answer. > > The problem is that FAT32 and Ext3 are so different that it is impossible > to convert without data loss. I would hesitate even to call FAT32 a > filesystem; it's more of a file repository, and a pretty inefficient one at > that. > > -- > -- Skylar Thompson (skylar@attglobal.net) >