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cablefreejunkie
21st March, 2009, 08:10 PM
hi,i have just purchased a sumvision 2.5" sata to usb 2.0
i need to partition this external drive so that i can use it in conjunction with my playstation 3 to back up files from it before i restore,anyway i posted a thread on her under the ps3 section and someone said i need compuapps software,i have downloaded that but cant seem to partition this drive
can anyone help me out please ???

ricky_uk1
22nd March, 2009, 02:27 PM
hi,i have just purchased a sumvision 2.5" sata to usb 2.0
i need to partition this external drive so that i can use it in conjunction with my playstation 3 to back up files from it before i restore,anyway i posted a thread on her under the ps3 section and someone said i need compuapps software,i have downloaded that but cant seem to partition this drive
can anyone help me out please ???



Creating FAT32 Volumes

The Disk Management snap-in in Windows XP is a tool for managing your hard disks and the volumes or partitions that they contain. Use Disk Management to create new FAT32 volumes, or format an existing volume to use the FAT32 file system. You can format basic and dynamic volumes to use FAT32.


Create a FAT32 Partition or Logical Drive

To create a new FAT32 partition or logical drive in Windows XP, follow these steps:

Log on as Administrator or as a member of the Administrators group.
Click Start, then right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.
In the console tree, click Disk Management.
In the Disk Management window, do one of the following:

To create a new partition, right-click unallocated space on the basic disk where you want to create the partition, and then click New Partition.

-or-
To create a new logical drive in an extended partition, right-click free space on an extended partition where you want to create the logical drive, and then click New Logical Drive.

In the New Partition Wizard, click Next.
Click the type of partition that you want to create (Primary partition, Extended partition, or Logical drive), and then click Next.
Specify the size of the partition in the Partition size in MB box, and then click Next.
Assign a drive letter or drive path to your new partition or logical drive, and then click Next.
Click Format this partition with the following settings, and then do the following:

Click FAT32 in the File system box.
Type a name for the volume in the Volume label box.

If you want, you can also change the disk allocation unit size, or specify whether you want to perform a quick format.

Click Next.
Confirm that the options that you selected are correct, and then click Finish.
The new partition or logical drive is created and appears in the appropriate basic disk in the Disk Management window.

cablefreejunkie
23rd March, 2009, 10:13 PM
thanks for the info,,,,i just managed to sort it out using compuapps software

firemouth
25th March, 2009, 02:50 PM
Creating FAT32 Volumes

The Disk Management snap-in in Windows XP is a tool for managing your hard disks and the volumes or partitions that they contain. Use Disk Management to create new FAT32 volumes, or format an existing volume to use the FAT32 file system. You can format basic and dynamic volumes to use FAT32.


Create a FAT32 Partition or Logical Drive

To create a new FAT32 partition or logical drive in Windows XP, follow these steps:

Log on as Administrator or as a member of the Administrators group.
Click Start, then right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.
In the console tree, click Disk Management.
In the Disk Management window, do one of the following:

To create a new partition, right-click unallocated space on the basic disk where you want to create the partition, and then click New Partition.

-or-
To create a new logical drive in an extended partition, right-click free space on an extended partition where you want to create the logical drive, and then click New Logical Drive.

In the New Partition Wizard, click Next.
Click the type of partition that you want to create (Primary partition, Extended partition, or Logical drive), and then click Next.
Specify the size of the partition in the Partition size in MB box, and then click Next.
Assign a drive letter or drive path to your new partition or logical drive, and then click Next.
Click Format this partition with the following settings, and then do the following:

Click FAT32 in the File system box.
Type a name for the volume in the Volume label box.

If you want, you can also change the disk allocation unit size, or specify whether you want to perform a quick format.

Click Next.
Confirm that the options that you selected are correct, and then click Finish.
The new partition or logical drive is created and appears in the appropriate basic disk in the Disk Management window.

nice post, well put. take rep and thanks.