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| | External Hard Drive Format Problem Hi I have attached a 120 Gig Seagate Hard drive to my new Vista Home Premium laptop using an IDE to USB lead which I have bought. It is in a removable bay enclosure. The hard drive had been used in my old desktop as an additional internal storage drive. It had been formatted using Seagate's Software because my BIOS would not detect its full size without additional software. This worked very well and I was using Windows ME. Now it is attached to my Acer laptop I cannot get Vista to see its correct size. It is telling me that it is only 32 Gig. It shows up in DM fine and I have followed advice posted previously here and used Vista's Disk Management. It appears to me that Vista can't actually partition and then format above the 32 Gig limit. It that correct? I believe I may be able to go into Command Prompt and partition and then format my drive fully. Can anyone help me with the commands please. From what I understand, Vista will then be able to see the drive but just cant format it for me in the first place. Would I be better using FAT32 or NTFS file systems? Thanks Nigel |
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