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[Help]I can't format my HDD External
Hello ... i've seen a lot with this type of question around here, but i don't quite found the answer that i've been looking before. Okay here's the problem... i just bought My Book Essential 1 TB today... and when i got home i plug it and it works just fine but its bothering me that the HDD type is FAT32 .. so i format it and try to change it to NTFS.. but somethings happen and boom the electric in my apartment was down... and so when the electric back i want to format it again but i can't... there drive is detected but with no space detail... it says "Windows can't format Drive H: - Check to see that the disk and drive are connected properly, make sure that the disk is not read-only, and then try again. For more information, search Help for read-only files and how to change them" anyone knows what should i do ? when i open the Disk Management from (My COmputer Manage) it seems it's already a volume.. but the weird thing there is no space detail.. and i cant erase the volume ... i've tried using diskpart but i can't do nothing because there is no volume and i can't erase the disk... no luck with fsutil cause its not ntfs... I havent tried 3rd party software and i havent tried it on other computer (don't have other computer right now) and WDC didnt give live cd for formatting because all of them was in the drive... though i already redownload it but the program is useless.. please help me Thanks before -- spangler |
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[Help]I can't format my HDD External
You will have to delete the partition that is currently on your external
hard drive. Then create a new NTFS partition. If this doesn't work the external drive may have been damaged due to the power failure. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "spangler" wrote in message ... Hello ... i've seen a lot with this type of question around here, but i don't quite found the answer that i've been looking before. Okay here's the problem... i just bought My Book Essential 1 TB today... and when i got home i plug it and it works just fine but its bothering me that the HDD type is FAT32 .. so i format it and try to change it to NTFS.. but somethings happen and boom the electric in my apartment was down... and so when the electric back i want to format it again but i can't... there drive is detected but with no space detail... it says "Windows can't format Drive H: - Check to see that the disk and drive are connected properly, make sure that the disk is not read-only, and then try again. For more information, search Help for read-only files and how to change them" anyone knows what should i do ? when i open the Disk Management from (My COmputer Manage) it seems it's already a volume.. but the weird thing there is no space detail.. and i cant erase the volume ... i've tried using diskpart but i can't do nothing because there is no volume and i can't erase the disk... no luck with fsutil cause its not ntfs... I havent tried 3rd party software and i havent tried it on other computer (don't have other computer right now) and WDC didnt give live cd for formatting because all of them was in the drive... though i already redownload it but the program is useless.. please help me Thanks before -- spangler |
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[Help]I can't format my HDD External
Contact Western Digital support at WDC.com.
"spangler" wrote in message ... Hello ... i've seen a lot with this type of question around here, but i don't quite found the answer that i've been looking before. Okay here's the problem... i just bought My Book Essential 1 TB today... and when i got home i plug it and it works just fine but its bothering me that the HDD type is FAT32 .. so i format it and try to change it to NTFS.. but somethings happen and boom the electric in my apartment was down... and so when the electric back i want to format it again but i can't... there drive is detected but with no space detail... it says "Windows can't format Drive H: - Check to see that the disk and drive are connected properly, make sure that the disk is not read-only, and then try again. For more information, search Help for read-only files and how to change them" anyone knows what should i do ? when i open the Disk Management from (My COmputer Manage) it seems it's already a volume.. but the weird thing there is no space detail.. and i cant erase the volume ... i've tried using diskpart but i can't do nothing because there is no volume and i can't erase the disk... no luck with fsutil cause its not ntfs... I havent tried 3rd party software and i havent tried it on other computer (don't have other computer right now) and WDC didnt give live cd for formatting because all of them was in the drive... though i already redownload it but the program is useless.. please help me Thanks before -- spangler |
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[Help]I can't format my HDD External
How do i delete the partition ? Because there is no partition. It's one volume and i can't delete it not through Disk Management.... Thanks -- spangler |
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[Help]I can't format my HDD External
Well then, your hard drive may have been damaged.
I would try to delete the partition from a 3rd party disk manager program such as that marketed by Acronis. I would do it via the boot CD that I create after installing the program. That would be the best chance of clearing out what is there and starting new. It could be that the partition "type" flag has been set for some non-standard partition type that Windows does not recognize. If this is the case, you will not likely be able to repair the problem from within Windows and using the Windows utility. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "spangler" wrote in message ... How do i delete the partition ? Because there is no partition. It's one volume and i can't delete it not through Disk Management.... Thanks -- spangler |
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[Help]I can't format my HDD External
i am pretty sure the drive is just locked. i had the same problem with my external drive, until i disabled the password protection. its a built-in security feature,to help protect your personal data. you have to install the software to disable it. -- kword88 |
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[Help]I can't format my HDD External
Yes, but the O/P has said nothing about passwords or file encryption.
Plus, this happened during formatting when a power outage occurred, all indications that the drive has been either thoroughly corrupted or has become defective. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "kword88" wrote in message ... i am pretty sure the drive is just locked. i had the same problem with my external drive, until i disabled the password protection. its a built-in security feature,to help protect your personal data. you have to install the software to disable it. -- kword88 |
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[Help]I can't format my HDD External
Hello guys... thanks for all the support and i dont think there's a built in password but anyway thanks for your suggestion... it seems i found what went wrong... well anyway here's my conclusion from what i've experienced.. The HDD is not defected (so far yes, its not)... but the problem lies within the OS in this case... the vista itself... i've tried it on 4 four computer. 2 vista (home premiums and ultimate) and windows xp sp3. Symptoms - when i operate the HDD on vista, i can't format beyond around 300-400gb... if i format above that , it will failed. (using the disk management in-built) - When i copy a loads of file at once regardless the size, it will stuck and freeze. I could still use my computer its just that i can't delete the process, i can't use explorer when that thing happened. So i was curious and tested it on xp... yep it work great, no error at all. So the conclusion that i got is : - Vista is not supported by the HDD or the other way around that vista doesn't support this. if this is an error from my Vista please tell me how to fix it.. Thanks before and as a note... the file type that i am using is NTFS... gonna try what happen if i am using FAT32 .. though its the pain in the ass that i've got to reformat it on xp -- spangler |
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[Help]I can't format my HDD External
If a CD came with your MyBook it may have a User's guide on it which could
help you. If not there may be updated Vista drivers and user's guide for the MyBook at the WDC.com website "spangler" wrote in message ... Hello guys... thanks for all the support and i dont think there's a built in password but anyway thanks for your suggestion... it seems i found what went wrong... well anyway here's my conclusion from what i've experienced.. The HDD is not defected (so far yes, its not)... but the problem lies within the OS in this case... the vista itself... i've tried it on 4 four computer. 2 vista (home premiums and ultimate) and windows xp sp3. Symptoms - when i operate the HDD on vista, i can't format beyond around 300-400gb... if i format above that , it will failed. (using the disk management in-built) - When i copy a loads of file at once regardless the size, it will stuck and freeze. I could still use my computer its just that i can't delete the process, i can't use explorer when that thing happened. So i was curious and tested it on xp... yep it work great, no error at all. So the conclusion that i got is : - Vista is not supported by the HDD or the other way around that vista doesn't support this. if this is an error from my Vista please tell me how to fix it.. Thanks before and as a note... the file type that i am using is NTFS... gonna try what happen if i am using FAT32 .. though its the pain in the ass that i've got to reformat it on xp -- spangler |