OP OP B bob600 Solid State Member Messages 13 Oct 14, 2008 #11 yeah but i think i did it the wrong way
KSoD Call me Mak or K, Mod Emeritus Messages 35,644 Location C:\ Oct 14, 2008 #12 Right click on the drive in the Disk Management screen. It will give you the option to create a partition. Create one. From there it should take you thru the whole process needed to get the drive formatted and recognized in My Cmputer.
Right click on the drive in the Disk Management screen. It will give you the option to create a partition. Create one. From there it should take you thru the whole process needed to get the drive formatted and recognized in My Cmputer.
OP OP B bob600 Solid State Member Messages 13 Oct 14, 2008 #13 the main issue now is i cant make it a FAT32 it dosnt give me that option
carnageX Private Joker, Staff member Messages 25,056 Location Oregon Oct 14, 2008 #14 Don't format a hard drive in FAT32; format it in NTFS.
A AngeloR Baseband Member Messages 39 Oct 18, 2008 #15 NTFS is better at handling large files than FAT32, at least on windows systems. You would be better off making sure that it was formatted as NTFS.
NTFS is better at handling large files than FAT32, at least on windows systems. You would be better off making sure that it was formatted as NTFS.