Tech Geeks - NTFS to FAT32
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Re: Tech Geeks - NTFS to FAT32
It's taking forever, 'cause the drive is so big, but will keep you updated.

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Re: Tech Geeks - NTFS to FAT32
I can tell you're serious because you're not swearing.
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Re: Tech Geeks - NTFS to FAT32
Might I suggest you check the manual of the device you are connecting to.
Eg My Plasma Tv has a USB port, which I connect a 1TB WD Elements External HDD, and various HDD's with usb adaptors ....the USB port read NTFS and FAT, FAT16 & FAT32.
However my Home theater USB port only reads FAT16 or FAT32.
Eg My Plasma Tv has a USB port, which I connect a 1TB WD Elements External HDD, and various HDD's with usb adaptors ....the USB port read NTFS and FAT, FAT16 & FAT32.
However my Home theater USB port only reads FAT16 or FAT32.
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Re: Tech Geeks - NTFS to FAT32
Basically the same thing.
FAT usually refers to FAT16. FAT12 wouldn't even be referred to these days.
FAT usually refers to FAT16. FAT12 wouldn't even be referred to these days.
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Re: Tech Geeks - NTFS to FAT32
Ok just ran a test I formated a HDD with exFat and dropped a movie on it, plugged it into the TV and reported a USB Fault, reformatted it to NTFS dropped the same movie on it and the TV read it no problems.
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It works in the TV in the lounge room no problems, just not through the set top box in the bed room.
The 500gb one does, just not the 2tb.
I actually have a special box I can use, but do you think we can find the damn power adapter??!!!
Still would be easier to plug straight in to set top box.

The 500gb one does, just not the 2tb.
I actually have a special box I can use, but do you think we can find the damn power adapter??!!!
Still would be easier to plug straight in to set top box.
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Re: Tech Geeks - NTFS to FAT32
This option should still be in the Format GUI window, but it is not. However, as the other answers suggest, FAT32 is still an option from the command line. Full instructions:
Hit the Windows/Start Button -> type cmd.exe in the search box -> press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to get an Administrator Command Line. If prompted, press Yes or enter administrative credentials in the UAC pop-up box.
At the command line prompt, enter
format <drive letter>: /FS:FAT32
For a list of all command options, enter
help format
EDIT: After performing an experiment in formatting a 60GB "Video" partition to use with a PS3, I have discovered that Windows 2000 and later have an artificial limitation in formatting FAT32 partitions greater than 32GB (though they will mount any valid FAT32 partition). One good solution is the command-line program fat32format.exe available here: Ridgecrop Consultants FAT32 Formatter. It is only capable of quick formats (no zeroing/checking), but it is very fast.
Hit the Windows/Start Button -> type cmd.exe in the search box -> press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to get an Administrator Command Line. If prompted, press Yes or enter administrative credentials in the UAC pop-up box.
At the command line prompt, enter
format <drive letter>: /FS:FAT32
For a list of all command options, enter
help format
EDIT: After performing an experiment in formatting a 60GB "Video" partition to use with a PS3, I have discovered that Windows 2000 and later have an artificial limitation in formatting FAT32 partitions greater than 32GB (though they will mount any valid FAT32 partition). One good solution is the command-line program fat32format.exe available here: Ridgecrop Consultants FAT32 Formatter. It is only capable of quick formats (no zeroing/checking), but it is very fast.
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Re: Tech Geeks - NTFS to FAT32
old man Swanky wrote:It works in the TV in the lounge room no problems, just not through the set top box in the bed room.
The 500gb one does, just not the 2tb.
I actually have a special box I can use, but do you think we can find the damn power adapter??!!!
Still would be easier to plug straight in to set top box.
Some older set top boxes won't recognise 2tb. Even if you partition it you can run into trouble.
Model of Set Top Box, look at its Manual and find out the max HDD space that it can handle.
Or.... buy a new better even more flashier one.
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That might be the simplest idea yet!
Now I just need a job to pay for it!
any ideas???!!

Now I just need a job to pay for it!
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Re: Tech Geeks - NTFS to FAT32
old man Swanky wrote:It works in the TV in the lounge room no problems, just not through the set top box in the bed room.
The 500gb one does, just not the 2tb.
I actually have a special box I can use, but do you think we can find the damn power adapter??!!!
Still would be easier to plug straight in to set top box.
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