Converting a disk has modified the partition number of the volume that contains your Windows system files. The old partition number was %u; the new partition number is %u. You must edit the Boot.ini file to reflect this change, and then restart your computer immediately. If you do not do this, you will not be able to subsequently restart your computer.
Convert cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Convert may run if this volume is dismounted first. ALL ...
Convert has relocated existing file system structures. A restart of your computer is necessary in order for convert to continue. ...
Convert will take some time to process the files on the volume. When this phase of conversion is complete, the computer will ...
Converting a disk has modified the partition number of the volume that contains your Windows system files. The old partition ...
Converting a disk has modified the partition number of the volume that contains your Windows system files. The old partition ...
Converting files from plaintext to ciphertext may leave sections of old plaintext on the disk volume(s). It is recommended ...
Converting this disk requires you to edit the Boot.ini file after restarting the computer to ensure the correct partition ...
Converting to black and white cannot be undone. This action affects the current file and may cause some loss of color information. ...
Converts FAT volumes to NTFS. CONVERT volume /FS:NTFS /V /CvtArea:filename /NoSecurity /X volume Specifies the drive letter ...