NTFS, by default, does not want you to restore to a FAT based disk. This
would lose the security benefits of NTFS. If anybody knows a way to restore
a backup of an NTFS partitioned file to a non-NTFS partitioned file, this
would create a security breach in NTFS
Dan
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Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 3:03 PM
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Subject: Re: New convert and kit idea
Am 04. Oct, 2002 schwätzte Michelle Lowman so:
> Hmmm, that could be a problem. I know 2000 gives you a choice of FAT or
> NTFS at installation, but my student's is NTFS. And as far as I know you
> can convert FAT to NTFS, but not NTFS to FAT. Anyone want to modify
> fips? :^)
As Travis pointed out to me parted also doesn't handle NTFS. We need a Free
Software solution for that.
Maybe a backup utility that would allow us to restore everything on a new
partition layout?
We need to suggest backups more prominently in our promo materials anyway.
ciao,
der.hans
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