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The new HD is actually connected as a SCSI. I finally used the latest
Norton/Symantec Ghost to clone my regular C: drive (Ghost recognized that
there was a second "regular" drive (I also have a 3rd drive connected by USB
cable) and, after the cloning, the computer recognized the D: drive.
That is the only instance known by me of an instance where a Norton product
helped--usually I will not let anything named ""Norton" anywhere near my
computers.
Thanks.
Les Proctor
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] adding/formatting removable hard drive
HI,
My experience:
If the unit is going into an external Usb hard drive case it needs to be
formated first.
If the unit is going into a removable IDE device, it should be able to be
formated in the system, provided the hard drive rack system is powered keyed
on.
Thanks and have a Great Day!
Joe Lore
FWIW:
Mine says to format it before you install it into the case... (These
instructions came with the case...)
Rick Glazier
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From: "Lester Proctor"
> I have added a larger hard drive in my removable hard drive case. I
> need to format the HD so my computer will recognize it (it
would be D: drive). I know I need to download an boot disk, but how do I get
it to "format D:"?
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