The autoconv command in Windows
The autoconv command converts file allocation tables - Fat and Fat32 volume to NTFS file system, leaving existing files and folders intact at startup, after running autochk.
Applies to : Windows Server (Semi-Annual Channel), Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012.
The autoconv command converts file allocation tables - File allocation table (Fat) and Fat32 volume to NTFS file system, leaving existing files and directories intact at startup, after running autochk. Volume is converted to NTFS file system, cannot be converted to Fat or Fat32.
Note
You cannot run autoconv on the command line. This command will only be run at startup, if set through convert.exe.
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