As others have said, it will almost certainly already be NTFS. But
irregardless, you can use the built in convert OR Partition Magic if you have
a license for that. Personally, I'd probably use Partition Magic, and also do
some re-partitioning at the same time, creating a C: and D: drive to
segregate my OS from my programs and data. Makes it easier to recover if you
need to, and easier to only back up what you really need to back up. Just
make sure you leave a nice, big OS drive. These days, I find 10Gb a rock
bottom minimum, and 20Gb about right. Even with that, I then move My
Documents off to the data drive, as well as Temporary Internet Files and
anything else I can easily move.
--
Charlie.
Raymond (testing1@axiscan.on-nets.com) wrote:
> If it is FAT 32 by default after I buy, can I change it to NTFS for
> Tablet PC Edition?
>
> Raymond
>
> testing1@axiscan.on-nets.com