What should you recommend?

You are a consumer support technician. A user’s computer has Windows Vista preinstalled with the FAT32 file system.

The user types the following command to convert the file system:

Convert C: /FS :NTFS.

The user receives a prompt to restart the computer and a message is displayed indicating that the file will be converted after the restart. Prior to the next restart, the user discovers that one of the frequently used programs on the computer is incompatible with NTFS.

You need to ensure that the user is able to cancel the NTFS conversion process.

What should you recommend?

You are a consumer support technician. A user’s computer has Windows Vista preinstalled with the FAT32 file system.

The user types the following command to convert the file system:

Convert C: /FS :NTFS.

The user receives a prompt to restart the computer and a message is displayed indicating that the file will be converted after the restart. Prior to the next restart, the user discovers that one of the frequently used programs on the computer is incompatible with NTFS.

You need to ensure that the user is able to cancel the NTFS conversion process.

What should you recommend?

A.
At a command prompt, run DiskPart convert.

B.
At a command prompt, type Convert C: /FS:FAT32. Restart the computer and then restore all the data from the backup.

C.
Run the Regedit command. Open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Select key. Modify the Current key to the value of 1.

D.
Run the Regedit command. Open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager key. Delete the autocheck autoconv \??\c: /FS:NTFS entry from the BootExecute entry.



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