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  • royboyz
    Top Poster +
    • Aug 2010
    • 205

    #1

    External HD error

    I formatted my iomega 1tb drive to fat32 and put loads of films on it and my dvd surround player brought them all up and i could choose fine.
    Next i wanted to put wii isos on it also, then realised i needed to partition it so after formatting my hd with partitions i now have 1 fat 32 (films, photos) and 1 wbfs for wii isos which my wii reads fine however my dvd surround no longer sees my HD, I keep getting Disk error message.
    Its plugged through USB it worked that way before i partitioned my HD
    Any ideas?
    Thanks

  • nerwus
    Newbie
    • Feb 2010
    • 12

    #2
    Which tool have you used to make this split?
    Try to make fat32 physically as the first partition.

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    • jurandpif
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 21

      #3
      hello,
      if I manage to format the drive to NTFS, from what I remember the FAT does not support large files (7GB image of the game) in my case I had to do it (originally Samsung 640GB FAT)

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      • itr703
        Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 51

        #4
        Originally posted by jurandpif
        hello,
        if I manage to format the drive to NTFS, from what I remember the FAT does not support large files (7GB image of the game) in my case I had to do it (originally Samsung 640GB FAT)
        Max filesize of FAT32 is 4Gb
        File Allocation Table - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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        ITR703

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        • Adi1980xx
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 28

          #5
          yeah you need the ntfs filesystem on it dude


          fat 16 = Windows95, DOS
          fat 32 = Windows 98, Windows ME

          ntfs = Windows 2000, Windows XP , Vista , Win7

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          • itr703
            Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 51

            #6
            Originally posted by Adi1980xx
            yeah you need the ntfs filesystem on it dude


            fat 16 = Windows95, DOS
            fat 32 = Windows 98, Windows ME

            ntfs = Windows 2000, Windows XP , Vista , Win7
            Better be carefull with that; Appliances that do not run windows (like mediacenter, hd recorder, .... ) mostly do not recognize ntfs cause it's propriatary MS. In that case you are stuck with FAT32 and the 4Gb limit ...

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            • georgegt
              Top Poster
              • Apr 2010
              • 179

              #7
              try to make first partition primary active fat32 and second for wii but take care its possible the management of wii to change the structure of hdd and after you conect to the wii and the dvd will get error

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              • mbsobrinho
                Member
                • Jul 2010
                • 50

                #8
                Originally posted by royboyz
                I formatted my iomega 1tb drive to fat32 and put loads of films on it and my dvd surround player brought them all up and i could choose fine.
                Next i wanted to put wii isos on it also, then realised i needed to partition it so after formatting my hd with partitions i now have 1 fat 32 (films, photos) and 1 wbfs for wii isos which my wii reads fine however my dvd surround no longer sees my HD, I keep getting Disk error message.
                Its plugged through USB it worked that way before i partitioned my HD
                Any ideas?
                Thanks
                What is the model of your DVD Surround player ?
                You first must make sure that the equipment allows use of several external HD's ...
                Each partition is treated as an independent storage device, I believe the problem is there ..

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                • royboyz
                  Top Poster +
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 205

                  #9
                  What is the model of your DVD Surround player ?
                  Samsung 2.1 Ch HT-Q100

                  Which tool have you used to make this split?
                  Try to make fat32 physically as the first partition.
                  Partition Wizard Home Edition
                  It is the First Primary Partition

                  The Fat32 and Wbfs partitions are both Primary the wii (wbfs) works but dvd player (fat32) doesnt, i changed the Wbfs to logical to see if that cured the Dvd but no joy and the wii stopped working so i put it back to primary

                  so it looks like my dvd player wont read partitioned HD???

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                  • mbsobrinho
                    Member
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 50

                    #10
                    Originally posted by royboyz
                    Samsung 2.1 Ch HT-Q100


                    Partition Wizard Home Edition
                    It is the First Primary Partition

                    The Fat32 and Wbfs partitions are both Primary the wii (wbfs) works but dvd player (fat32) doesnt, i changed the Wbfs to logical to see if that cured the Dvd but no joy and the wii stopped working so i put it back to primary

                    so it looks like my dvd player wont read partitioned HD???
                    Hi, try "activate" the fat32 partition. This can be done in Windows.
                    1. In the Navigation pane, under Storage, click Disk Management.
                    2. Right-click the primary partition that you want to make active, and then click Mark Partition as Active.
                    Do this in your USB Storage device...
                    I think you can try it as a test...







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                    • royboyz
                      Top Poster +
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 205

                      #11
                      Hi, try "activate" the fat32 partition. This can be done in Windows.
                      1. In the Navigation pane, under Storage, click Disk Management.
                      2. Right-click the primary partition that you want to make active, and then click Mark Partition as Active.
                      Do this in your USB Storage device...
                      I think you can try it as a test...
                      Done thats still same 'Disk Error'

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                      • mbsobrinho
                        Member
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 50

                        #12
                        Originally posted by royboyz
                        Done thats still same 'Disk Error'
                        From what I've been searching really your equipment will not accept an external USB HD with two partitions. But I guess you could try with two FAT32 partitions to make sure. The other alternative is to use only FAT32 hard drive, although there are restrictions on the maximum file size to be stored.
                        Greetings.

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                        • rex89
                          DK Veteran
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 1025

                          #13
                          hi,to your Wii games you can use the first partition to store with wbfs manager that will work, for the second partition
                          for your DVD movies on your I do not think that it can detect all times but is trying, so when you partition a hard drive for Wii games this is the first partition the Wii recognizes future post in the section Nintendo Wii
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