Formatting An External Drive

sandboy

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Hi, this is my problem. I removed the hard drive from my PC and put it into an external enclosure so I can make use of the drive on my Windows 7 laptop. When I connect the drive to the laptop USB socket Windows finds new hardware
and installs drivers.

The drive is shown in the Device Manager as a Generic Void Disk USB Device which is working properly, but it is not shown under Drives in My Computer. All I want to do is format the drive and use it for storage, can this be done? It`s an IDE 200 MB drive.
 
Under disk management, right click the partition you want to format and just choose format.
 
Under disk management, right click the partition you want to format and just choose format.

Hi VF99 thanks for helping, I followed your advice and ran the Windows Disk Management Tool and it finds the external drive as > Disk 1 unknown not initialized you must first initialize a disk before logical disk manager can access it.

When I next right click to initialize I get an error message that the device is not ready, how would I go about making the device ready?
 
Hi the drive was working fine before I put it into the external case and the Device manager reports it is working properly so I think its ok, I can hear it running when I switch it on. Might be as its an IDE drive and my laptop has a SATA drive.
 
That won't make any difference.

Since you're just looking to format it anyway, try right clicking the partition and just delete it. Then create a new simple partition and format it.
 
Yes 200 GB. I tried to delete the drive but there is no option to delete it in the
Disk Management Tool. I downloaded a utility called Mini Tool Partition Wizard to try and format or delete the drive but Mini Tool crashes every time I plug in the drive in the usb port.
 
You should be able to do it directly from Windows in Disk Management. I don't understand what issue you're having.
 
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