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Wellll, being a new one we'd expect it to have one large partition formatted in NTFS. It is odd for one to have 4 and one is marked as active.
What is the model and brand of the drive?
its a seagate 1.5 tb expansion portable
im not sure what model (there are lots of numbers on the box), but it says STAX1500300 on the box so ill go that.
ok so the wizard is currently (slowly) wiping the partitions. what should i do when that process is complete?
Not to bother about it @severussnape11. Someone could have used it before in some way.. Anyway it is not serious and can be undone. If you got it from a vendor, be sure to protest but if from a friend , don't tell him anything.:)
OK. if you decide to try the HP tool, download it from USB Disk Storage Format Tool - Freeware - EN - Download.CHIP.eu since the link I had given earlier seems busy always.
It should definitely be possible to delete the partitions with Partition Wizard. My only worry was that you may accidentally delete your PC partition if you are not careful and know which is/are your internal drive/partitions.
ah ok, yes i see what you mean haha. im definitely capable of that, but i guess i should thank Partition Wizard for being very clear between disks '1' and '2', to prevent that!
STAX1500300 Seagate® Expansion™ Portable 1TB Hard Drive | Seagate
From the Seagate site.
Maybe the drive is defective and you can return it.
perhaps, but it works exactly as stated on my 6 year old lap top so i dont necessarily think so.
britton can you clarify what i need to do when this current process is finished? it looks like this wiping of the partitions is going to take all night, so ill leave it going and get back to it in the morning. at that point though, what am i looking to do?
Try to then format it. No option to simply delete partitions?
Was the box factory sealed? As the site says it should be automatically be reconized by Windows.
The 6yr old lappie either is XP or Vista?
i think the 6 year old lappie is vista.
good point on being factory sealed or not. it was the very last one the store had now that i think about it, so i wouldnt be surprised if it were used as a store model.
yeah, there was no option to simply delete the partitions (at least in partition wizard). why do you ask - is 'filling the sectors with zeros' not actually do anything meaningful?
when you say i should format the drive after this, will that also be using Partition wizard, and do you know if it will take as long as wiping them did?
thanks a lot for your help!