Dan Holly
January 16th, 2003, 11:32 AM
All,
I picked up a Belkin USB 2.0 hard drive case yesterday for some external/mobile storage.
I removed a drive from my old dual CPU Win2k server before I sold it a few months back.
The drive had some files/pictures/etc stored on it that I never had the chance to transfer over to my editing box before selling.
I spent last night going through the stuff I actually wanted to keep, transferred it, and deleted the rest of the junk.
On my editing box that I'm attaching this to, I'm running XP Pro.
Here is my question:
I wanted to format this drive to NTFS since it was originally formatted as a FAT32 under Win2K.
Since it's USB, I'm having this problem.....
If try to format it with the DOS command: /FS:NTFS it comes back with a warning that it "drive is in use, can't format"
If I "dismount" the drive as per it's request (since it's still in use), now you can't get a command prompt to actually format the drive.
Since XP is still relatively new, this is the 1st time I've run across the issue(or had the need).
I did a quick search in the help section to no avail. I haven't spent the time formally searching yet, and thought I would pose the question here.
Any quick tips out there?
I picked up a Belkin USB 2.0 hard drive case yesterday for some external/mobile storage.
I removed a drive from my old dual CPU Win2k server before I sold it a few months back.
The drive had some files/pictures/etc stored on it that I never had the chance to transfer over to my editing box before selling.
I spent last night going through the stuff I actually wanted to keep, transferred it, and deleted the rest of the junk.
On my editing box that I'm attaching this to, I'm running XP Pro.
Here is my question:
I wanted to format this drive to NTFS since it was originally formatted as a FAT32 under Win2K.
Since it's USB, I'm having this problem.....
If try to format it with the DOS command: /FS:NTFS it comes back with a warning that it "drive is in use, can't format"
If I "dismount" the drive as per it's request (since it's still in use), now you can't get a command prompt to actually format the drive.
Since XP is still relatively new, this is the 1st time I've run across the issue(or had the need).
I did a quick search in the help section to no avail. I haven't spent the time formally searching yet, and thought I would pose the question here.
Any quick tips out there?