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| Strange formatting problem on ext HDD Not sure whether this is a hardware or XP problem, hence the crosspost. I have an external Firewire HDD of 80 GB. It currently has one partition of 32 GB formatted in FAT32, with the rest free space. Using Disk management I created another FAT32 partition of 20 GB, and set it to format. That was at 9 pm last night! It's still sitting there at 9 am this morning saying that it's formatting. I've never seen this before. a) how do I stop it and b) why is it taking this long to not format? Thanks |
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| RE: Strange formatting problem on ext HDD You can use Task Manager to stop formating. Look like your HDD have some hardware issue. "Gordon" wrote: > Not sure whether this is a hardware or XP problem, hence the crosspost. > > I have an external Firewire HDD of 80 GB. It currently has one partition of > 32 GB formatted in FAT32, with the rest free space. Using Disk management I > created another FAT32 partition of 20 GB, and set it to format. That was at > 9 pm last night! It's still sitting there at 9 am this morning saying that > it's formatting. I've never seen this before. a) how do I stop it and b) why > is it taking this long to not format? > > Thanks > > > |
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| Re: Strange formatting problem on ext HDD "Gordon" <gbplinux******.com.invalid> wrote in message news:ui6ZRIGQHHA.2468@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Not sure whether this is a hardware or XP problem, hence the crosspost. > > I have an external Firewire HDD of 80 GB. It currently has one partition > of 32 GB formatted in FAT32, with the rest free space. Using Disk > management I created another FAT32 partition of 20 GB, and set it to > format. That was at 9 pm last night! It's still sitting there at 9 am this > morning saying that it's formatting. I've never seen this before. a) how > do I stop it and b) why is it taking this long to not format? > > Thanks Gordon: We'll assume you have good & sufficient reasons for creating FAT32 partitions on your external HDD rather than NTFS ones. It's probably a good bet at this point to simply shut down the machine and start over with DM. If there's a valid unformatted partition re that 20 GB formerly unallocated space, delete it and just start over to create another partition and format same. If no partition currently exists, then again - use DM to create the partition & format same. Sometimes the partitioning/formatting process just doesn't "take" initially. And a repeated attempt (sometimes more than one) will accomplish the objective. If still no go, you may want to remove the HDD from the enclosure (should that be practical) and install it as an internal HDD and go through the partitioning/formatting exercise again. As Jagadeesha has indicated it's possible there may be an issue with your HDD itself so it probably would be wise to check it out with a diagnostic utility generally available from the drive's manufacturer. Anna |
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| RE: Strange formatting problem on ext HDD There were messages in other newsgroups that firewire HDD support in Windows is less than reliable. All kinds of weird behaviour and even data loss may occur. So be warned... --PA "Gordon" wrote: > Not sure whether this is a hardware or XP problem, hence the crosspost. > > I have an external Firewire HDD of 80 GB. It currently has one partition of > 32 GB formatted in FAT32, with the rest free space. Using Disk management I > created another FAT32 partition of 20 GB, and set it to format. That was at > 9 pm last night! It's still sitting there at 9 am this morning saying that > it's formatting. I've never seen this before. a) how do I stop it and b) why > is it taking this long to not format? > > Thanks > > > |
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| Re: Strange formatting problem on ext HDD "Gordon" <gbplinux******.com.invalid> wrote in message news:ui6ZRIGQHHA.2468@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Not sure whether this is a hardware or XP problem, hence the crosspost. > > I have an external Firewire HDD of 80 GB. It currently has one partition > of 32 GB formatted in FAT32, with the rest free space. Using Disk > management I created another FAT32 partition of 20 GB, and set it to > format. That was at 9 pm last night! It's still sitting there at 9 am this > morning saying that it's formatting. I've never seen this before. a) how > do I stop it and b) why is it taking this long to not format? > > Thanks > Interesting this one. I managed to get the critical data off it, and then deleted partitions. I could create and format a single NTFS partition of up to 45 GB from within Disk Management. Anything bigger than that, or if I tried to create and format a second partition, failed. I booted up with a live Linux CD, and lo! and behold, it partitioned and formatted the whole disk! The tentative result is, it's all back up and running properly! very strange! A problem with XP Disk management I wonder? (After installing IE7 perhaps?) |
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