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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Ohio
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Format on a older drive is a no go
I have a WD drive that I have here that I need for a Novell class at school.
I got it from a old computer from RoadRunner and was told that I would have to format it if I ever wanted to use it. Well the drive is 4304.2MB so around 4.1GIG which is fine but I cant get it to format. I put it on my XP pro pc and it would not even load the bootdisk or cd even when I had the boot setting to go from cd, floppy, HD. So I put it on my XP home pc and I can at least boot from the floppy but when I get to a: and type format c: it says it failed. I did look around on the floppy and it told me that c: does not have a valid fat or fat32 partition. Any ideas??? |
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Download the WD Data Lifeguard Tools and zero fill the drive. That will wipe everything, then you can prep it for Novell as usual.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Ohio
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the lieguard tools said i had to HD connected.
I did end up getting it formatted with a eval copy of 200 server |
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