1/ When I try and format a 4TG Seagate hard drive I get a BSOD.
2/ When I initially connect the drive Windows sees the drive as a 4TB drive with a 4TB unallocated volume. I allocate the full 4TB as a GPT Simple Volume and commence a quick format.
3/ During the format a BSOD occures.
4/ After this happens Windows will not boot if the drive is attached. I have returned the hard drive to Seagate twice and both replacement drives have the same problem.
5/ I have attached/uploaded a zip file with the details of the BSOD occurances
Any suggestions would be appreciated
2/ When I initially connect the drive Windows sees the drive as a 4TB drive with a 4TB unallocated volume. I allocate the full 4TB as a GPT Simple Volume and commence a quick format.
3/ During the format a BSOD occures.
4/ After this happens Windows will not boot if the drive is attached. I have returned the hard drive to Seagate twice and both replacement drives have the same problem.
5/ I have attached/uploaded a zip file with the details of the BSOD occurances
Any suggestions would be appreciated
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom buid
- OS
- Windows 7 64bit
- CPU
- i7-2600
- Motherboard
- Intel DH67BL
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Antivirus
- MS Security Essentials
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