If I am not mistaken, Win2k does not support FAT32 - XP does. If you did convert NTFS to FAT32 on a Win2k installation, it could not boot to Win2k. Win98, however, could access it. I don't know if that was the source of your particular problem. Peter ----------------------------------------------- The NoSpin Group [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- At 10:46 02/11/03, w1zard99 wrote: >Partition magic will change it for you >Jim Hodges Be careful. I used Partition Manager to change my Win2K NTFS C:\ partition to FAT32 and was left with an unbootable system. Luckily I had backed up using Drive Image and easily recovered. (I was using Partition Magic 6 at the time, which was certified to be compatible with Win2K. I haven't tried it with Partition Magic 8.) It may be possible to go from NTFS to FAT32, but it would require more than just running Partition Manager and rebooting. At the very least it might require changes to boot.ini. Regards, Bill Visit our website regularly for FAQs, articles, how-to's, tech tips and much more http://freepctech.com