Reformatting the drive with a fat32 file system, Formatting the drive for windows – HP HD20000x Personal Media Drive User Manual

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Formatting the Drive

for Windows

CAUTION: Reformatting a hard disk drive
destroys all data on the drive. If you have
data that you want to keep, back up the
data before reformatting the drive. If the
drive is reformatted, you will also lose the
included HP SureStore Backup Software. To
obtain a replacement copy, visit
www.hp.com/support.

Your HP Personal Media Drive was formatted at the

factory for NTFS. This file system supports large media

files that are larger than 4 GB.
Some computers use the FAT32 file system to organize

files on the computer. This system is supported under

Windows XP.
With FAT32, a single file is limited in size to 4 GB.

This may create a problem when you are creating

backup files. If you need to use this disk drive on a

computer that requires FAT32, you need to reformat

the drive.
If your computer has been upgraded to Windows XP,

your computer was automatically reformatted to use

NTFS.

Reformatting the Drive

with a FAT32 File System

If you have an older operating system such as

Windows ME, you may need to reformat the

HP Personal Media Drive with a FAT32 file system.
If your BIOS is older, it only supports 4 to 16 gigabyte

partitions. If you do not want your drive partitioned,

go to the BIOS manufacturer’s Web site to download

a BIOS upgrade.
To reformat the drive with FAT32 on a Windows ME

system:

1 Make sure the HP Personal Media Drive is NOT

connected to the computer.

2 Click Start on the taskbar.
3 Choose Settings and click Control Panel.
4 Double-click System.

5 Click the Device Manager tab.
6 Double-click Disk drives to open the list of drives

connected to your system.

7 Write down the drive(s) listed so you’ll be able to

correctly identify the new drive when it appears.

8 Close the System Properties window and the Control

Panel window.

9 Connect the HP Personal Media Drive to the

computer. See “Connecting the Drive to a

Computer without a Drive Bay” on page 5.

10 Click Start on the taskbar.
11 Choose Settings and click Control Panel.
12 Double-click System.
13 Click the Device Manager tab.
14 Double-click Disk drives to open the list of drives

connected to your system.

15 Select the new drive from the Disk drive list. The new

drive is the drive that was not listed before in step 6.

16 Click Properties.
17 Click the Settings tab.
18 Make sure that the Removable check box has a

check mark next to it. Click it if it does not.

19 Click OK.
20 Click Close.
21 Restart your system.

To format your HP Personal Media Drive disk:

1 Double-click the My Computer icon.
2 Click the Removable Disk icon. A message

appears asking you if you want to format the disk.

3 Click Yes.
4 In the Format window, in the Format type area, click

Full. You can also type a label for the drive at this

time if you choose.

5 Click Start.
6 Click OK. Formatting can take longer than

60 minutes. Do not disconnect the drive during the

procedure.

7 When formatting is complete, click Close and then

click OK.

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