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Dec 3 2004, 11:54 AM
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Could this problem be due to the fact that this drive was once 1/2 of a RAID striped volume? One note: at the beginning of the format operation, the drive shows a capacity of 76342MB, which was the capacity of the old striped volume. This is actually only a 40GB drive. System Config: AMD Athlon XP 3200+ MSI K7N2Delta (nForce 2 chipset) Western Digital WD400BB-75CLB0 40GB drive x2 Windows XP Pro w/ SP2 Any thoughts would be appreciated. |
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Dec 3 2004, 04:12 PM
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Have you tried a disk software program like MaxBlast? Although made by Maxtor for use with their hard drives, I've found it works on a NEC drive I have. With one drive up and OS written to it, simply install the program and choose to make your second drive for "data storage". The program doesn't allow the reformating & partitioning of the primary drive, anyway. Doing this then allows you to choose your file system, easy GUI creation of partitions & will also reveal the present status of the drive... might give you a clue. When it works, it does the fdisk function itself... follows with what you chose as partitions and rather quickly performs the task. Maxblast 3 for windows download. Check the site for other options, too.
-------------------- patiently patrolling, plenty of persisant pests n' problems ...
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