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FAT32 not listed as a format option?
Bextable:
I want to reformat my gigabeat f60 because I have been getting the persistent "No HDD" error after trying to update the build.
I connect the gb to my computer via the usb cable and the computer and the gb both 'see' each other, but when I go to format the gb, the only option is 'NTFS' format....
I have tried using two computers, both PCs, one running windows vista and one windows xp..
suggestions/advice/point-in-the-right-direction-s much appreciated!!
Bex
linuxstb:
Windows XP and later refuse to format a disk bigger than 32GB as FAT - for no good reason apart from to encourage you to use NTFS.
So you'll need a third-party formatting tool. One free option is fat32format:
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm
Bextable:
OK, I'll give that a try.
Thanks! Will let you know how I get on....
Bextable:
Ok, I have fiddled around with the FAT32 formatter you suggested, unfortunately I don't know what I'm doing and I can't figure it out based on the instructions given or by googling the bits I don't understand..
Can anyone dumb it down for me?! Specifically:
1. Do I need to create a new partition as per instructions, even though its an external drive and disk mgmt says 'Healthy (primary partition)?
2. "Now download a copy of fat32format. Extract the single EXE file to somewhere suitable, like C:\. Click Start->Run and enter cmd. CD to the where you extracted the fat32format exe, e.g. by typing CD /D c:\ "
What does 'enter cmd. CD" mean?
3. Finally, does "Now you're almost done. Type this: fat32format f:" mean I should type fat32format x: into Run? Or if I'm doing this correctly will I be in command prompt or something??
Any help greatly appreciated!!
Febs:
--- Quote from: Bextable on November 04, 2007, 07:09:48 PM ---2. "Now download a copy of fat32format. Extract the single EXE file to somewhere suitable, like C:\. Click Start->Run and enter cmd. CD to the where you extracted the fat32format exe, e.g. by typing CD /D c:\ "
What does 'enter cmd. CD" mean?
--- End quote ---
Pay attention to the full stop:
"Click Start->Run and enter cmd."
This means type "cmd" and then press enter. THEN use the "cd" command to change directories.
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