I've noticed that my C drive keeps changing to NTFS. I've run a virus scan, but it doesn't seem to help, and I can't even do a factory reset. Plus, all my files are mixed up now. What could be causing this?
3 Answers
Could you share what operating system you’re using? It makes it easier to help! If it's Windows 11, then NTFS is perfectly fine for your C drive. Is there any specific error message you’re seeing? That could give more clues about what’s wrong.
NTFS is actually the required file system for Windows, so it's normal for your C drive to use it. The changing behavior might indicate an underlying issue, like malware or a corrupted file system. Have you checked for any malware that might be affecting your system? If you're having trouble with resets, that could point to a larger problem too.
I don't see a reason for concern as long as NTFS is being used. Windows has relied on NTFS for a long time. If it's changing back and forth, maybe there's something unstable in your system. Have you checked your disk for errors?
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