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I understand the inconvenience that you are experiencing. I will definitely assist you.
Thankfully there’s a very easy way to convert raw to ntfs file system. In just 3 simple steps, you can make do with the raw file system and all your files will be in good working condition again.
Please try the below steps to convert the RAW partition to NTFS partition.
- Press Windows key + X and click on Command Prompt (Admin).
- At the command prompt, type convert drive_letter: /fs:ntfs, where drive_letter is the letter of the drive you want to convert, and then press Enter. For example, convert E: /fs:ntfs would convert drive E to the NTFS format.
- Type the name of the volume you want to convert, and then press Enter. You must use the existing name of the volume or the conversion will be canceled. You can view all available volumes in the Computer folder under Hard Disk Drives
Notes: After you convert a partition to NTFS, you cannot convert it back. If you want to use the FAT file system on the partition again, you will need to reformat the partition, which erases all data on it.
Although the chance of corruption or data loss during a conversion is minimal, you should back up all data on the partition before you begin.
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