I bought a snazzy new 1TB external WD hard drive yesterday. It came with FAT32, and I tried to do a slow format, to convert it to NTFS, but it stopped mid-format and said "windows cannot format hard drive". I tried again, to no avail, and this time, in properties, the file system said "RAW" :|
Then I did a fast NTFS format, and it was successful. Anyway, I tried doing it through Disk Management, but the same thing happened. Then I finally tried a slow format through "rightclick-format" one more time, and it was successful.
Why did this happen? And more importantly, can this pose a problem in the future? I'd rather not copy tons of stuff on there only for the file system to become corrupt or the hard drive to fail. Any suggestions??
Then I did a fast NTFS format, and it was successful. Anyway, I tried doing it through Disk Management, but the same thing happened. Then I finally tried a slow format through "rightclick-format" one more time, and it was successful.
Why did this happen? And more importantly, can this pose a problem in the future? I'd rather not copy tons of stuff on there only for the file system to become corrupt or the hard drive to fail. Any suggestions??
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