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Formatting harddrive
  1. #1


    Tom Cook Guest

    Formatting harddrive

    I have an un-used harddrive that I am trying to install in my new vista pc.
    It was listed as "not initialized". So I attempted to initialize it and
    recieved the message that it was write-protected. How do I get around this?



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  2. #2


    freddy Guest

    RE: Formatting harddrive

    Tom,

    You partition, format and assign a drive letter using Disk Management in
    Vista: Right click Computer (formerly My Computer) select Manage and then
    Disk Management.
    --
    freddy


    "Tom Cook" wrote:

    > I have an un-used harddrive that I am trying to install in my new vista pc.
    > It was listed as "not initialized". So I attempted to initialize it and
    > recieved the message that it was write-protected. How do I get around this?


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  3. #3


    Tom Cook Guest

    RE: Formatting harddrive

    Yes, I did all of that. My question was about the harddrive being write
    protected, and how to get around that problem.

    "freddy" wrote:

    > Tom,
    >
    > You partition, format and assign a drive letter using Disk Management in
    > Vista: Right click Computer (formerly My Computer) select Manage and then
    > Disk Management.
    > --
    > freddy
    >
    >
    > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    >
    > > I have an un-used harddrive that I am trying to install in my new vista pc.
    > > It was listed as "not initialized". So I attempted to initialize it and
    > > recieved the message that it was write-protected. How do I get around this?


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  4. #4


    PaulB Guest

    RE: Formatting harddrive

    Right click on the drive in Computer and select properties. Then select the
    Security tab and check what permissions are set. You should be in an
    administrator account when you do this. Your administrator account should
    have full control.
    --
    Paul


    "Tom Cook" wrote:

    > Yes, I did all of that. My question was about the harddrive being write
    > protected, and how to get around that problem.
    >
    > "freddy" wrote:
    >
    > > Tom,
    > >
    > > You partition, format and assign a drive letter using Disk Management in
    > > Vista: Right click Computer (formerly My Computer) select Manage and then
    > > Disk Management.
    > > --
    > > freddy
    > >
    > >
    > > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    > >
    > > > I have an un-used harddrive that I am trying to install in my new vista pc.
    > > > It was listed as "not initialized". So I attempted to initialize it and
    > > > recieved the message that it was write-protected. How do I get around this?


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  5. #5


    Tom Cook Guest

    RE: Formatting harddrive

    I was in an administrator account when I did what I did. Next suggestion
    please. How do I un-write protect this harddrive? Could it possibly be a
    jumper that needs to be moved around on the harddrive?

    "PaulB" wrote:

    > Right click on the drive in Computer and select properties. Then select the
    > Security tab and check what permissions are set. You should be in an
    > administrator account when you do this. Your administrator account should
    > have full control.
    > --
    > Paul
    >
    >
    > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    >
    > > Yes, I did all of that. My question was about the harddrive being write
    > > protected, and how to get around that problem.
    > >
    > > "freddy" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Tom,
    > > >
    > > > You partition, format and assign a drive letter using Disk Management in
    > > > Vista: Right click Computer (formerly My Computer) select Manage and then
    > > > Disk Management.
    > > > --
    > > > freddy
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > I have an un-used harddrive that I am trying to install in my new vista pc.
    > > > > It was listed as "not initialized". So I attempted to initialize it and
    > > > > recieved the message that it was write-protected. How do I get around this?


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  6. #6


    freddy Guest

    RE: Formatting harddrive

    Tom,

    Your problem could be caused by more than one thing. Here is one possibility:

    http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ard-drive.aspx

    I found this by using google.
    --
    freddy


    "Tom Cook" wrote:

    > I was in an administrator account when I did what I did. Next suggestion
    > please. How do I un-write protect this harddrive? Could it possibly be a
    > jumper that needs to be moved around on the harddrive?
    >
    > "PaulB" wrote:
    >
    > > Right click on the drive in Computer and select properties. Then select the
    > > Security tab and check what permissions are set. You should be in an
    > > administrator account when you do this. Your administrator account should
    > > have full control.
    > > --
    > > Paul
    > >
    > >
    > > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Yes, I did all of that. My question was about the harddrive being write
    > > > protected, and how to get around that problem.
    > > >
    > > > "freddy" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > Tom,
    > > > >
    > > > > You partition, format and assign a drive letter using Disk Management in
    > > > > Vista: Right click Computer (formerly My Computer) select Manage and then
    > > > > Disk Management.
    > > > > --
    > > > > freddy
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > > I have an un-used harddrive that I am trying to install in my new vista pc.
    > > > > > It was listed as "not initialized". So I attempted to initialize it and
    > > > > > recieved the message that it was write-protected. How do I get around this?


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  7. #7


    Tom Cook Guest

    RE: Formatting harddrive

    Ok, I did a bit of exploring on the Maxtor/Seagate website, since this
    harddrive is a maxtor. They have a troubleshooting section. One of the
    initial steps in the troubleshooting is to list your OS. Vista is not even
    listed as an option. So I am wondering if this harddrive might not work with
    Vista. Its an ATA internal.
    If this is the case, would it be possible to boot up to Vista, then try to
    install XP on the ATA drive, letting XP take over and do the formatting,
    using fat 32? This is very important to me. I want to setup a dual boot
    system, so that I can use my stuff from before Vista.

    "freddy" wrote:

    > Tom,
    >
    > Your problem could be caused by more than one thing. Here is one possibility:
    >
    > http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ard-drive.aspx
    >
    > I found this by using google.
    > --
    > freddy
    >
    >
    > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    >
    > > I was in an administrator account when I did what I did. Next suggestion
    > > please. How do I un-write protect this harddrive? Could it possibly be a
    > > jumper that needs to be moved around on the harddrive?
    > >
    > > "PaulB" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Right click on the drive in Computer and select properties. Then select the
    > > > Security tab and check what permissions are set. You should be in an
    > > > administrator account when you do this. Your administrator account should
    > > > have full control.
    > > > --
    > > > Paul
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > Yes, I did all of that. My question was about the harddrive being write
    > > > > protected, and how to get around that problem.
    > > > >
    > > > > "freddy" wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > > Tom,
    > > > > >
    > > > > > You partition, format and assign a drive letter using Disk Management in
    > > > > > Vista: Right click Computer (formerly My Computer) select Manage and then
    > > > > > Disk Management.
    > > > > > --
    > > > > > freddy
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    > > > > >
    > > > > > > I have an un-used harddrive that I am trying to install in my new vista pc.
    > > > > > > It was listed as "not initialized". So I attempted to initialize it and
    > > > > > > recieved the message that it was write-protected. How do I get around this?


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  8. #8


    Tom Cook Guest

    RE: Formatting harddrive

    I have tried your link a few times and the directions do not work, because
    when I click on the properties there is no security option to click on. I
    have tried it both from windows explorer and from control panel. Any more
    suggestions? I still can not access my new unused drive.

    "freddy" wrote:

    > Tom,
    >
    > Your problem could be caused by more than one thing. Here is one possibility:
    >
    > http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ard-drive.aspx
    >
    > I found this by using google.
    > --
    > freddy
    >
    >
    > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    >
    > > I was in an administrator account when I did what I did. Next suggestion
    > > please. How do I un-write protect this harddrive? Could it possibly be a
    > > jumper that needs to be moved around on the harddrive?
    > >
    > > "PaulB" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Right click on the drive in Computer and select properties. Then select the
    > > > Security tab and check what permissions are set. You should be in an
    > > > administrator account when you do this. Your administrator account should
    > > > have full control.
    > > > --
    > > > Paul
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > Yes, I did all of that. My question was about the harddrive being write
    > > > > protected, and how to get around that problem.
    > > > >
    > > > > "freddy" wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > > Tom,
    > > > > >
    > > > > > You partition, format and assign a drive letter using Disk Management in
    > > > > > Vista: Right click Computer (formerly My Computer) select Manage and then
    > > > > > Disk Management.
    > > > > > --
    > > > > > freddy
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    > > > > >
    > > > > > > I have an un-used harddrive that I am trying to install in my new vista pc.
    > > > > > > It was listed as "not initialized". So I attempted to initialize it and
    > > > > > > recieved the message that it was write-protected. How do I get around this?


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  9. #9


    Cal Bear '66 Guest

    Re: Formatting harddrive

    Control Panel (Classic view) > Administrative Tools > Computer Management
    (approve UAC) > highlight Disk Management (near bottom of left hand pane) >
    Right click on the new disk in the left pane and first set up Partition (s),
    then format and assign drive letter.

    Search Vista's Help and Support for partition and format for guided
    instructions.




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    "Tom Cook" <TomCook@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:89D71498-6364-4C17-8697-5DADC71543F3@microsoft.com...
    >I have tried your link a few times and the directions do not work, because
    > when I click on the properties there is no security option to click on. I
    > have tried it both from windows explorer and from control panel. Any more
    > suggestions? I still can not access my new unused drive.
    >
    > "freddy" wrote:
    >
    >> Tom,
    >>
    >> Your problem could be caused by more than one thing. Here is one
    >> possibility:
    >>
    >> http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ard-drive.aspx
    >>
    >> I found this by using google.
    >> --
    >> freddy
    >>
    >>
    >> "Tom Cook" wrote:
    >>
    >> > I was in an administrator account when I did what I did. Next suggestion
    >> > please. How do I un-write protect this harddrive? Could it possibly be a
    >> > jumper that needs to be moved around on the harddrive?
    >> >
    >> > "PaulB" wrote:
    >> >
    >> > > Right click on the drive in Computer and select properties. Then select
    >> > > the
    >> > > Security tab and check what permissions are set. You should be in an
    >> > > administrator account when you do this. Your administrator account should
    >> > > have full control.
    >> > > --
    >> > > Paul
    >> > >
    >> > >
    >> > > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    >> > >
    >> > > > Yes, I did all of that. My question was about the harddrive being
    >> > > > write
    >> > > > protected, and how to get around that problem.
    >> > > >
    >> > > > "freddy" wrote:
    >> > > >
    >> > > > > Tom,
    >> > > > >
    >> > > > > You partition, format and assign a drive letter using Disk
    >> > > > > Management in
    >> > > > > Vista: Right click Computer (formerly My Computer) select Manage and
    >> > > > > then
    >> > > > > Disk Management.
    >> > > > > --
    >> > > > > freddy
    >> > > > >
    >> > > > >
    >> > > > > "Tom Cook" wrote:
    >> > > > >
    >> > > > > > I have an un-used harddrive that I am trying to install in my new
    >> > > > > > vista pc.
    >> > > > > > It was listed as "not initialized". So I attempted to initialize
    >> > > > > > it and
    >> > > > > > recieved the message that it was write-protected. How do I get
    >> > > > > > around this?




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