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kuatto
01-07-2005, 02:26 AM
I have a larger hard drive (installed as a slave f drive)When I click on "format" it starts to process giving me the warning about if I cont. it will erase the driv,etc.I click ok and I get the following
"windows cannot format the drive.Quit any disk utilities or other programs that are using this drive,and make sure that no windows is displaying the contents of the drive ,then try again."
What am I missing?The only thing open is when I went to "my computer" to access the slave drive(f).
Scavenger
01-07-2005, 02:50 AM
Have you tried this from DOS mode not just the windows dos prompt.
kuatto
01-07-2005, 02:52 AM
No,how do I access the DOS mode?
Invigor
01-07-2005, 03:07 AM
depending on your version of windows, but
start> run> then type "command" should bring it up
then do "format f:"
Quinn
01-07-2005, 04:21 AM
I don't think that will work because it won't be shutting down whatever is using the drive. Assuming you are running Windows XP or possible ME, I would right-click My Computer and go to Manage, and attempt to format the drive there. If it still won't work, you would either need to find out what's using the drive and shut it down, or else create a boot disk and format from DOS before Windows loads.
Aquattro
01-07-2005, 04:28 AM
let's start with what OS and what size drive. You may have a swap file assigned to that drive, which would lock it in use.
kuatto
01-07-2005, 04:52 AM
Ok,formated the slave(f drive)whish is a 60g hard drive.My prime drive(c) is only 15g,so I was going to copy all files on the prime drive onto the slave and then switch out the drives so the slave becomes the prime.
The problem now is when I copy the files and start the transfer,about 3/4 into the transfer,I get message saying unable to copy some file(big long number)check to see if file is being used by other source and close.
Aquattro
01-07-2005, 05:06 AM
The best way to do this is a with a drive cloning tool. Ghost is my preferred tool.
BCWolfen
01-07-2005, 05:07 AM
If you want this 60GB to work as your new master with everything running as before, you can't just copy the files over. You need to get your hands on a floppy with Norton's ghostpe on it. Jumper your 60GB the master and your 15GB the slave. Boot from the floppy into ghostpe then run copy disk to disk. MAKE SURE YOU SELECT YOUR 15GB as SOURCE and 60GB AS DESTINATION or you will overwrite everything with nothing. Thats really annoying ;) Once its done you take out the floppy and reboot and presto, your 60GB is your new master with everything as before.
Works about 90% of the time. I always recommend people run their new drive for at least a week before wiping the old one...just in case the ghost has issues. After that if your comfortable that everything is ok you can go ahead and format the 15GB. Use it for backups or MP3's....whatever. Thats about the easiest way to do it.
On a side note to all, I own a computer store in Nanaimo and am more than willing to answer any tech related questions....(hmm may regret that offer but ahh well, I'm getting tons of answers to my reef questions form this great community so.....I'll pay my dues somehow)
Aquattro
01-07-2005, 05:13 AM
On a side note to all, I own a computer store in Nanaimo and am more than willing to answer any tech related questions....(hmm may regret that offer
Yup, you're likely to regret that one... I have a few unsolved tickets at the office right now, I'll pass them along ....:biggrin:
Zerandise
01-07-2005, 01:46 PM
Yes Gerald that one might come back to bite you in the ass :)
We both work for the same company just diffrent places. But umm yeah ask him all the questions as he owns a store. I just work in some lowly warehouse. What could i possibly know :)
BCWolfen
01-08-2005, 05:26 AM
I just work in some lowly warehouse. What could i possibly know :)
Hmmmmm
And your title is what again?? Oh yes..Head System Builder/Super Techno Babble Personified...Ya I wouldn't go asking you any questions.. what could you possibly know about Building/repairing pc's. :wink: LOL
PS got the bits in today...The Down draft is too tall to fit in my sump under the 75Gal. I am thinking of building another stand for the 33 (seeing as it needs to move closer anyway to become the fuge) and putting it below that and then just plumbing through the sides of the stands to the sump. Hmmmmm more ideas....more building....more $$$$$ LOL
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