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Trying to format a hdd, but can't see it!
Okay, I've been working with an old Pentium 200mhz machine for awhile, trying to reformat and reinstall Win98SE on one hdd, and reformat the second hdd for storage. I finally got the first 2gb hdd reformatted w/ Win98SE installed, and everything booted up fine. When I put the second hdd on the IDE cable, jumper the first hdd as master and the second as slave, I can see the second hdd but I can't format it. Let me rephrase that: I can see the hdd in Device Manager, with the device working properly, but it doesn't show up in Windows Explorer, so I can't format it. I know there's another way to see the hdd, but I can't remember!
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Shiro Usagi
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You gotta partition and format the hard drive from DOS using fdisk and format before Win98SE can use it.
Cricket
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If you have Ghost's utility "gdisk.exe" I'd use that as it's a lot faster then fdisk. If not, just as another alternitive, you can check the manufacture's site as they normally have free utility(s) that will typically do a lot faster job than fdisk, too. I don't mind using fdisk, but it's very slow...
Last edited by TwoRails; 12-29-2004 at 12:51 PM. |
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Okay, that makes sense. Is it WinXP that can format a drive while in Windows?
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Shiro Usagi
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Yeah, you use Disk Management to partition and format the hard drive in WinXP.
Cricket
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