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Frank Williams
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      1st May 2012


USB External drive has a Custom format that was used on a PVR, I
returned the PVR but I would like to use this drive again, Windows Disk
Manager sees it but that's all, how can I recover and format it..?

 
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Yousuf Khan
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      1st May 2012
On 01/05/2012 4:23 AM, Frank Williams wrote:
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>
> USB External drive has a Custom format that was used on a PVR, I
> returned the PVR but I would like to use this drive again, Windows Disk
> Manager sees it but that's all, how can I recover and format it..?


Simple, you will have to right-click it on Disk Manager, and remove the
old partition/volume, and create a new simple NTFS volume on it.

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Rod Speed
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      2nd May 2012
Frank Williams <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

> USB External drive has a Custom format that was used on a PVR,
> I returned the PVR but I would like to use this drive again, Windows
> Disk Manager sees it but that's all, how can I recover and format it..?


Just format it in disk management.
 
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Frank Williams
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      2nd May 2012
On Wed, 2 May 2012 10:26:49 +1000, "Rod Speed" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Frank Williams <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>
>> USB External drive has a Custom format that was used on a PVR,
>> I returned the PVR but I would like to use this drive again, Windows
>> Disk Manager sees it but that's all, how can I recover and format it..?

>
>Just format it in disk management.




Not Visible and no drive letter, lists as Drive 5 Healthy (Unknown
Partition).

The Drive flag 61 looks like its SpeedStore format.


Fixed in the end with SwissKnife
 
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Rod Speed
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      2nd May 2012
Frank Williams <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
> Rod Speed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>Frank Williams <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote


>>> USB External drive has a Custom format that was used on a PVR,
>>> I returned the PVR but I would like to use this drive again, Windows
>>> Disk Manager sees it but that's all, how can I recover and format it..?


>>Just format it in disk management.


> Not Visible


You said it was in Disk Management. That's where you
format it, right click on the drive, tell it to format it.

> and no drive letter,


Yeah, it wont get one of those optionally until you
format it with a format that Win can recognise.

> lists as Drive 5 Healthy (Unknown Partition).


That's fine, just right click on that and format it.

> The Drive flag 61 looks like its SpeedStore format.


> Fixed in the end with SwissKnife


You could have done it in Disk Management.

 
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Yousuf Khan
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      2nd May 2012
On 01/05/2012 10:01 PM, Frank Williams wrote:
> On Wed, 2 May 2012 10:26:49 +1000, "Rod Speed"<(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>> Frank Williams<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>
>>> USB External drive has a Custom format that was used on a PVR,
>>> I returned the PVR but I would like to use this drive again, Windows
>>> Disk Manager sees it but that's all, how can I recover and format it..?

>>
>> Just format it in disk management.

>
>
>
> Not Visible and no drive letter, lists as Drive 5 Healthy (Unknown
> Partition).


There won't be a drive letter till after you format it to a filesystem
which Windows understands, such as FAT32 or NTFS. The Healthy Unknown
Partition is any partition that is not native to Windows. You'll see the
same description of Linux partitions if you have a dual-boot hard drive
with multiple partitions in it. The ones that Windows doesn't understand
are described as Unknown.

Just right-click on the Unknown partition and Windows will delete it for
you. You will then be left with an Unallocated Space in that drive,
which you can then right-click and create what's called a simple volume
on it, which is basically a FAT or NTFS partition.

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Frank Williams
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      2nd May 2012
On Wed, 2 May 2012 13:52:14 +1000, "Rod Speed" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Frank Williams <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>> Rod Speed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>>Frank Williams <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

>
>>>> USB External drive has a Custom format that was used on a PVR,
>>>> I returned the PVR but I would like to use this drive again, Windows
>>>> Disk Manager sees it but that's all, how can I recover and format it..?

>
>>>Just format it in disk management.

>
>> Not Visible

>
>You said it was in Disk Management. That's where you
>format it, right click on the drive, tell it to format it.
>
>> and no drive letter,

>
>Yeah, it wont get one of those optionally until you
>format it with a format that Win can recognise.
>
>> lists as Drive 5 Healthy (Unknown Partition).

>
>That's fine, just right click on that and format it.
>
>> The Drive flag 61 looks like its SpeedStore format.

>
>> Fixed in the end with SwissKnife

>
>You could have done it in Disk Management.



NO WAY NO OPTION TO FORMAT IT.
 
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Rod Speed
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      2nd May 2012


"Frank Williams" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Wed, 2 May 2012 13:52:14 +1000, "Rod Speed" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>>Frank Williams <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>> Rod Speed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>>>Frank Williams <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

>>
>>>>> USB External drive has a Custom format that was used on a PVR,
>>>>> I returned the PVR but I would like to use this drive again, Windows
>>>>> Disk Manager sees it but that's all, how can I recover and format
>>>>> it..?

>>
>>>>Just format it in disk management.

>>
>>> Not Visible

>>
>>You said it was in Disk Management. That's where you
>>format it, right click on the drive, tell it to format it.
>>
>>> and no drive letter,

>>
>>Yeah, it wont get one of those optionally until you
>>format it with a format that Win can recognise.
>>
>>> lists as Drive 5 Healthy (Unknown Partition).

>>
>>That's fine, just right click on that and format it.
>>
>>> The Drive flag 61 looks like its SpeedStore format.

>>
>>> Fixed in the end with SwissKnife

>>
>>You could have done it in Disk Management.

>
>
> NO WAY NO OPTION TO FORMAT IT.


WRONG. ITS THERE ONCE YOU DELETE THE EXISTING PARTITION.

 
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Mike Tomlinson
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      4th May 2012
En el artículo <(E-Mail Removed)>, Frank
Williams <(E-Mail Removed)> escribió:

>NO WAY NO OPTION TO FORMAT IT.


You're talking to the village idiot Rod Speed, who doesn't realise that
Windows won't format an unknown partition.

Rod Speed FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/883xp7v

You were very close; you just needed to right-click on the unknown
partition, delete it, then create a new one, right click on that, and a
format option will now appear.

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