Deleting a partition, Creating a partition – Freecom TD SSD User Manual User Manual

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FREECOM MOBILE HARD DRIVE

FREECOM DESKTOP HARD DRIVE

Example for different partitions with different file systems on one Freecom Mobile
Hard Drive / Desktop Hard Drive

File system

Total

size of Freecom HD

NTFS

FAT32

250 GB

230 GB

30 GB

The example above is a good solution for Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows

8 users who sometimes exchange data with Macs.
For storing the data under Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 both

partitions can be used. As the NTFS file system can only be read by Mac data to be used on

these operating systems must be stored on the FAT32 partition.
Please follow the steps below to adapt the Freecom Mobile Hard Drive / Desktop Hard Drive

for your needs.

Partitioning your Freecom Mobile Hard Drive / Desktop Hard Drive under
Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8

Deleting a partition

1. Click with the right mouse button on the "My Computer" icon on your desktop.
2. Select the option "Manage".
3. Select the option "Storage" -> "Disk Management".
4. Choose your external Freecom Mobile Hard Drive / Desktop Hard Drive and right-click

on the partition.

5. Select "Delete Partition" and confirm by clicking on "Yes". The partition will be

deleted now.

Creating a partition

The following steps will guide you through the process of creating partitions on your

Freecom Mobile Hard Drive / Desktop Hard Drive. After this procedure your Freecom Mobile

Hard Drive / Desktop Hard Drive will be ready for use and it will be allocated a drive letter.

1. Click with the right mouse button on the "My Computer" icon on your desktop.
2. Select the option "Manage".
3. Select the option "Storage" -> "Disk Management".
4. Choose the hard drive, which is "unallocated". Ensure that the entire drive is "unallocated".

Note: On NTFS formatted hard drives can only be written under
Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8. Under MacOSX
data can only be read.

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