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Buckeye Fan Expert Poster

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Posted: Apr Thu 01, 2010 12:55 pm Post subject: two questions? |
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| I just bought a 64GB kingston flash drive for backup...It is formated "exFAT"....Is there a way to make it NTFS?....Also...when I press "del" while booting to get into the "bios".....Is there a way to shorten the time that screen shows....It shows about 10 secs....You know that screen that says "prell del to enter bios"...Thanks. |
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Naji Site Admin


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Posted: Apr Thu 01, 2010 1:33 pm Post subject: Re: two questions? |
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| Buckeye Fan wrote: | | I just bought a 64GB kingston flash drive for backup...It is formated "exFAT"....Is there a way to make it NTFS?....Also...when I press "del" while booting to get into the "bios".....Is there a way to shorten the time that screen shows....It shows about 10 secs....You know that screen that says "prell del to enter bios"...Thanks. |
There is no way I know of to shorten that screen time.
But the way to reformat any kind of external storage is to plug it in to computer. Go to "computer" from the start menu and locate it on that page. Right click on it to choose "format" from the right click menu. Under "file system" choose "NTFS" and click start at the bottom. |
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Posted: Apr Thu 01, 2010 4:16 pm Post subject: |
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| Thank you Naji,but the file system on this large,(64GB),drive,default "exFAT"....AND you can format it.......BUT..Not change it that way.....I had not heard of exFAT but I googled it and am learning....But i'm still looking for a way to go to NTFS..Thanks again,I really appreciate your reply. |
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