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Re: Trying to have a new hardrive.... [message #226385 is a reply to message #226283] Thu, 12 October 2006 18:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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cheekay77 wrote on Fri, 13 October 2006 03:51

Is the "Manage" in control panel?

No, read what I wrote, you Right Click on 'My Computer'.

cheekay77 wrote on Fri, 13 October 2006 03:51

And why does it need to be formatted if its brand new.

Because it could be used in a Windows PC/Linux/Unix/Mac etc. and they all like different file systems.

cheekay77 wrote on Fri, 13 October 2006 03:51

Oh, just to let you guys now, when i first tryed to use it, i tried putting on XP, it went through the setup, i put in alll the coreect serial numbers and shit. Then it rebooted like it said it was going to then it said it couldnt detect it. I didnt have my other hardrive hooked up only the new one.

You shouldn't be installing XP on 2 drives on the same machine unless you REALLY know what you're doing.

cheekay77 wrote on Fri, 13 October 2006 03:51

Hmmm.....this is pissing me off lol i dont know how to create a partition table....i shoulda just got the packy at teh computer store to do it for me....too late now i guess.


It's inside the Management section.


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