At 11:47 AM 8/15/2005, W. D. wrote:
Not FAT32--Max is 2 Terabytes:
http://tinyurl.com/bmzvx

More likely, it's a limitation of the firmware of the hard drive.
Did you "fdisk" the drive?  Fdisk allows for partitioning of the
drive, as well as viewing what partitions already exist.

If you are starting fresh, you might want to:

fdisk /MBR

That will trash the current master boot record.  Go back into
fdisk and clean out any partitions, and start anew.  After
partitioning, then format the disk however you want.

http://www.google.com/search?q=master+boot+record+usb+hard+drive

Thanks for the info and links. Well I don't want to run "fdisk /MBR" that will destroy my SATA RAID0 setup.
It's a portable 2.5" 40Gb USB drive, and I use it as my camera memory backup.



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