repartition external hard drive

Posted: 08-02-2003, 12:30 AM
i purchased a western digital 160 GB hard drive,
installed it into an external enclosure to convert to
firwire connection.

the tech support at the store installed the drive and
formatted it to fat32 as a single partition.

i want to partition the drive to 2 partitions of 80 GB
each. according to microsoft knowlege base, (Microsoft
Knowledge Base Article - 255867) i should open the
command box and type FDISK to do this. when i do this i
get the error message: FDISK is not recogized as an
internal or external command, operable program or batch
file.

how do i enable fdisk, or more importantly, how do i
partition this external drive into two 80GB drives?

thanks in advance
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Re: repartition external hard drive
Posted: 08-02-2003, 03:00 AM
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 16:30:46 -0700, "RDI" <roxdesigns@comcast.net>
wrote:
>i purchased a western digital 160 GB hard drive,
>installed it into an external enclosure to convert to
>firwire connection.
>
>the tech support at the store installed the drive and
>formatted it to fat32 as a single partition.
>
>i want to partition the drive to 2 partitions of 80 GB
>each. according to microsoft knowlege base, (Microsoft
>Knowledge Base Article - 255867) i should open the
>command box and type FDISK to do this. when i do this i
>get the error message: FDISK is not recogized as an
>internal or external command, operable program or batch
>file.
>
>how do i enable fdisk, or more importantly, how do i
>partition this external drive into two 80GB drives?
First, you can not format a drive or partition to FAT-32 any larger
than 32gb when using the utility from XP. You can however, format
the drive using FDisk from Win98 or some third party utility such as
Partition Magic.

Second, why in the world do you wish to format a drive that large
using FAT-32? The cluster slack alone would waste around 30% of the
drive. It would also be slow. Use NTFS instead and you can format
it from within XP into two or even one partition. Cluster slack
would then be minimal (4K clusters) and the drive would certainly be a
lot faster.

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Re: repartition external hard drive
Posted: 08-02-2003, 02:20 PM
thanks for the reply's. i am sharing this 160 GB hard
drive with an Imac. according to what i've read, the mac
cannot see a drive larger than 137GB, so i have to
partition it down. i have tested it on the mac and it
wants to initialize the drive. i am expecting the drive
to be recognized when it is properly sized.

i plan to share video file between the two platforms and
need a large external firewire hard drive to accomplish
ths, as it's my most efficient means both physically and
financially.

thanks

rdi
>-----Original Message-----
>On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 16:30:46 -0700, "RDI"
<roxdesigns@comcast.net>
>wrote:
>
>>i purchased a western digital 160 GB hard drive,
>>installed it into an external enclosure to convert to
>>firwire connection.
>>
>>the tech support at the store installed the drive and
>>formatted it to fat32 as a single partition.
>>
>>i want to partition the drive to 2 partitions of 80 GB
>>each. according to microsoft knowlege base, (Microsoft
>>Knowledge Base Article - 255867) i should open the
>>command box and type FDISK to do this. when i do this i
>>get the error message: FDISK is not recogized as an
>>internal or external command, operable program or batch
>>file.
>>
>>how do i enable fdisk, or more importantly, how do i
>>partition this external drive into two 80GB drives?
>
>First, you can not format a drive or partition to FAT-32
any larger
>than 32gb when using the utility from XP. You can
however, format
>the drive using FDisk from Win98 or some third party
utility such as
>Partition Magic.
>
>Second, why in the world do you wish to format a drive
that large
>using FAT-32? The cluster slack alone would waste
around 30% of the
>drive. It would also be slow. Use NTFS instead and
you can format
>it from within XP into two or even one partition.
Cluster slack
>would then be minimal (4K clusters) and the drive would
certainly be a
>lot faster.
>
>.
>
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Re: repartition external hard drive
Posted: 08-02-2003, 02:31 PM
If on of the PC has the 137 Gig limit, that is probably a
BIOS limit on the total hard drive size, not merely an
operating system limit on the maximum partition size. o,
even if you do create 80+80 partitions, it still may not
be recognized by te iMac. Any chance that Apple has a
BIOS patch?

However, if you want to try the 80+80 split anyway,
Partition Magic version 8 can probably do it.
>-----Original Message-----
>thanks for the reply's. i am sharing this 160 GB hard
>drive with an Imac. according to what i've read, the mac
>cannot see a drive larger than 137GB, so i have to
>partition it down. i have tested it on the mac and it
>wants to initialize the drive. i am expecting the drive
>to be recognized when it is properly sized.
>
>i plan to share video file between the two platforms and
>need a large external firewire hard drive to accomplish
>ths, as it's my most efficient means both physically and
>financially.
>
>thanks
>
>rdi
>>-----Original Message-----
>>On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 16:30:46 -0700, "RDI"
><roxdesigns@comcast.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>i purchased a western digital 160 GB hard drive,
>>>installed it into an external enclosure to convert to
>>>firwire connection.
>>>
>>>the tech support at the store installed the drive and
>>>formatted it to fat32 as a single partition.
>>>
>>>i want to partition the drive to 2 partitions of 80 GB
>>>each. according to microsoft knowlege base, (Microsoft
>>>Knowledge Base Article - 255867) i should open the
>>>command box and type FDISK to do this. when i do this i
>>>get the error message: FDISK is not recogized as an
>>>internal or external command, operable program or batch
>>>file.
>>>
>>>how do i enable fdisk, or more importantly, how do i
>>>partition this external drive into two 80GB drives?
>>
>>First, you can not format a drive or partition to FAT-32
>any larger
>>than 32gb when using the utility from XP. You can
>however, format
>>the drive using FDisk from Win98 or some third party
>utility such as
>>Partition Magic.
>>
>>Second, why in the world do you wish to format a drive
>that large
>>using FAT-32? The cluster slack alone would waste
>around 30% of the
>>drive. It would also be slow. Use NTFS instead and
>you can format
>>it from within XP into two or even one partition.
>Cluster slack
>>would then be minimal (4K clusters) and the drive would
>certainly be a
>>lot faster.
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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