Vince013
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I have an 80GB (well, actually 74.5GB) Harddrive connected to my laptop through a USB port!
I have Windows XP!
I have installed the driver for this Hard drive successfully, and I am able to format it, I just don't know how to! (I know you right click the hard drive, then select format; but from there I am lost!)
Do I format the entire 74.5 GB in NTFS format? or should it be FAT32?
If I should use FAT32, how am I even going to be able to have that as an option? I mean, it isn't listed in the formatting window! Do I need to install software?
But wait, I heard that you can only compress files on NTFS partitions! Is that true? Another source told me that External Hard Drives and large memory sticks are to be formatted with FAT32 (File Allocation Table) so that I can have files and folders on it, but I just want to check with you guys!
~Vince
I have Windows XP!
I have installed the driver for this Hard drive successfully, and I am able to format it, I just don't know how to! (I know you right click the hard drive, then select format; but from there I am lost!)
Do I format the entire 74.5 GB in NTFS format? or should it be FAT32?
If I should use FAT32, how am I even going to be able to have that as an option? I mean, it isn't listed in the formatting window! Do I need to install software?
But wait, I heard that you can only compress files on NTFS partitions! Is that true? Another source told me that External Hard Drives and large memory sticks are to be formatted with FAT32 (File Allocation Table) so that I can have files and folders on it, but I just want to check with you guys!
~Vince