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  • microchick
    Experienced Board Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 1162

    #31
    Re: External Hardrive

    I wonder why you guys use third party software to format a hard drive. Just so easy to right click on the Hard Drive icon in the windows explorer and click format. It gives you a selection of options FAT, FAT32, exFat or NTFS. It also gives you an option of quick format. No need for any 3rd Party freeware softies.
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    • pan1300
      Experienced Board Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 1663

      #32
      Re: External Hardrive

      Originally posted by microchick
      I wonder why you guys use third party software to format a hard drive. Just so easy to right click on the Hard Drive icon in the windows explorer and click format. It gives you a selection of options FAT, FAT32, exFat or NTFS. It also gives you an option of quick format. No need for any 3rd Party freeware softies.
      hi microchick

      As mentioned: I only can choose NTFS or exFAT, but I really need FAT32 (laptop with XP on it) - will try this evening or tomorrow with pc (Vista 64 business on it). The box has also a format option (into FAT32) but that doesn't work neither.
      With other formats (NTFS) I never had problems.

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      • mahrkpat
        Experienced Board Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 1493

        #33
        Re: External Hardrive

        Originally posted by microchick
        I wonder why you guys use third party software to format a hard drive. Just so easy to right click on the Hard Drive icon in the windows explorer and click format. It gives you a selection of options FAT, FAT32, exFat or NTFS. It also gives you an option of quick format. No need for any 3rd Party freeware softies.
        When I have used the windows to format hard drives in the past I have had problems when connecting the hard drive to non windows based systems like WII or linux based system an error occurs while installing or hard drive format not recognised error I do not Know why this happens.
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        • microchick
          Experienced Board Member
          • Apr 2012
          • 1162

          #34
          Re: External Hardrive

          @mahrkpat: which format you used to format your Hard Drive.
          1) First of all you need to know which file system your wii and Linux based system need. FAT, FAT16,FAT32 or NTFS.
          2) There will be less possibility of a non windows or linux based system to recognise a drive formatted with a windows system.
          All the big business do things like this and then introduce 3rd party softwares to just confuse the public.
          Usually a windows formatted drive would work with many systems.
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          • mahrkpat
            Experienced Board Member
            • Jun 2012
            • 1493

            #35
            Re: External Hardrive

            It was FAT32 one of the linux distro refused to recognize the hard drive at all until it was formatted using a 3rd party software and on the WII kept on coming up with fail to load errors.
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            • pan1300
              Experienced Board Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 1663

              #36
              Re: External Hardrive

              Originally posted by microchick
              I wonder why you guys use third party software to format a hard drive. Just so easy to right click on the Hard Drive icon in the windows explorer and click format. It gives you a selection of options FAT, FAT32, exFat or NTFS. It also gives you an option of quick format. No need for any 3rd Party freeware softies.
              hi microchick

              the HDD is formatting right now on the other pc (will take the whole night I believe, I have time ...).
              As said: right click didn't work - EaseUS Partition Master Home as mahrkpat suggested didn't work either - normal format infto NTFS didn't work either, nor did a Fast format.

              Now I've tried with the following: cmd -> format /FS:FAT32 X: (X: = drive you want to format), so no third party software as microchick suggested ; fingers crossed ...

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              • microchick
                Experienced Board Member
                • Apr 2012
                • 1162

                #37
                Re: External Hardrive

                This is very strange. There is another utility in Windows Vista for formatting the hard drive. Its in the Administrative tools > Disk Management?> If Nothing worked then try this one.
                I will keep my fingers crossed for you here, and toes. I will stay awake as long as I can tonight, may be til your next post or a PM. Good luck with it
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                • pan1300
                  Experienced Board Member
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 1663

                  #38
                  Re: External Hardrive

                  hi

                  the cmd -> format /FS:FAT32 X: command didn't work either, it was stopped with an error after about an hour and I think not even 10%. Now I'm trying with the vista and the Disk management, but doesn't seem to work either (doesn't start, HDD doens't 'flicker')

                  thanks again, but you can go to sleep now , I will too and try again later on.

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                  • microchick
                    Experienced Board Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 1162

                    #39
                    Re: External Hardrive

                    Sorry about all the trouble you are having. I think its time to take the Hard Drive back to the shop where you bought it from and insist for a refund. Hopefully its still in warranty. consider buying a NAS. Any other good quality Hard Drive would do. Before you connect it to your Box, format it in NTFS and then let the box decide what to do with it
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                    • pan1300
                      Experienced Board Member
                      • Apr 2012
                      • 1663

                      #40
                      Re: External Hardrive

                      little update:
                      - managed to format into NTFS yesterday evening with the disc management function, after that it was recognised by my pc (so HDD works, and therefore can't send it back or claim warranty...)
                      - was not recognised in box ('need FAT32 format') - that I knew but tried it anyway
                      - did not work to format into FAT32 with the disc management
                      - did not work to format into FAT32 with the EaseUS Partition Master
                      - started to format into FAT32 with (my good old) FAT32Formatter ; this morning I saw it stopped after about 10% and got some partition errors, clicked 'ok', and now it seems it's continuing again ... - I'll let it run and we'll see what happened when I come back this evening ...

                      Wow, what a history for just a little HDD which costed me less than 100EUR I think - but there's still hope

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                      • microchick
                        Experienced Board Member
                        • Apr 2012
                        • 1162

                        #41
                        Re: External Hardrive

                        Good morning, another idea! Windows 98 used to had a utility Scan Disk and Check Desk. These two utilities Scan and Check the hard drive for the errors first and then try to repair it. You can do this with windows XP too. Type Command FDISK before the windows starts. It will take you to a DOS style screen. Follow the instructios there.
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                        • bokkie
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 1561

                          #42
                          Re: External Hardrive

                          It seems to me like your stb is corrupting the hard drive if it keeps throwing up errors. Is it an external hdd or internal?

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                          • microchick
                            Experienced Board Member
                            • Apr 2012
                            • 1162

                            #43
                            Re: External Hardrive

                            pan has an external hard drive. Yes the drive is fine til its used with the box. pan has a cheap box like myself. I have never recorded anything on my box so far but all my Hard drives, 2 X 1TB, 1 X 500GB and 1 X 250GB, are fine with my box as media player. Will wait to hear back from pan about his last attempt.
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                            • bokkie
                              Experienced Board Member
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 1561

                              #44
                              Re: External Hardrive

                              Is it connected by usb or sata connection?
                              I would try connect the stb and the hdd in a different way, or with a different connection.

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                              • microchick
                                Experienced Board Member
                                • Apr 2012
                                • 1162

                                #45
                                Re: External Hardrive

                                I think as pan has a cheapo box so the hard drive would connect via USB. As far as I know its an external mains powered Hard drive. What other connection do you suggest?
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