External Hard Drive can't boot!

Dionysis

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I have a Seagate 500GB external hard drive that was formatted on my Macbook at FAT32. I was using it without problem both on my Macbook and my brother's Windows 98 desktop. I tried to use in with my new laptop, running Windows 7. I found out I had to assign a volume letter to it in order to see its contents. I did so, only to get a message asking me to format the drive! Moreover, now I cannot use it neither on my Macbook nor at my brother's desktop... I tried removing the letter but nothing changed; it is still unrecognizable, telling me that no known operating system is installed in it (or something like that)... I guess it's a disk header thing (after assigning a volume letter). Maybe I could fix this with some kind of software?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Dionysis.
 

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Sounds like you're going to have to reformat the drive (on the Windows 7 pc). I had thought there were differences between the Apple and PC filing systems.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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Nope, both were happy with FAT32.
I would format the drive but it's far from being empty :(
 

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Nope, both were happy with FAT32.
I would format the drive but it's far from being empty :(

If you can - move all the stuff to another hard drive, reformat it, and then move the stuff back. Any reason why you are still using FAT32. NTFS is more recent and reliable.:)
 

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Alienware Aurora
OS
Win 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Core I7 980X O.C. to 4.0 Ghz
Motherboard
Custom Intel mATX (Bios ver A10)
Memory
12GB 1600 mhz triple channel DDR3 - Kingston
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5970 2GB Video Card
Sound Card
Creative Labs Titanium sound blaster
Monitor(s) Displays
30" Dell LCD
Screen Resolution
2560 x 1600
Hard Drives
240 GB OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
256 GB Samsung V2 SSD
2TB WD Black Caviar 7200 rpm SATA3
600GB WD Velociraptor 10,000 rpm SATA3
3TB WD MyBook Essential USB 3.0 7200 rpm External
PSU
850 Watt
Case
Alienware Aurora
Cooling
Water
Keyboard
Logitech G15 (original version)
Mouse
Logitech MX1000 Laser - Wireless
Internet Speed
Cable 22 Mb/sec download
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USB 3.0,
Blue Ray DVD Read/Writer
Bose Companion 3 Speakers
WRT54G Wireless Router
I appreciate the feedback.
Well, I will copy the data elsewhere, if first I can get the hard disk to be read!
I am working on a data recovery program now.
Well, the reason I was using FAT32 was to be able to use the hard disk both with PC and Mac.
 

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I appreciate the feedback.
Well, I will copy the data elsewhere, if first I can get the hard disk to be read!
I am working on a data recovery program now.
Well, the reason I was using FAT32 was to be able to use the hard disk both with PC and Mac.

Thats a good reason for using FAT32 Dionysis. So you're using the same external disk for both Apple and PC programs at the same time ???? I'm a little surprised you didn't have problems doing that as the Apple and PC programs are not the same (nor are the disk os'es). Maybe thats why you're having boot problems now ????? Who knows, but good luck with it :):):)
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Alienware Aurora
OS
Win 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Core I7 980X O.C. to 4.0 Ghz
Motherboard
Custom Intel mATX (Bios ver A10)
Memory
12GB 1600 mhz triple channel DDR3 - Kingston
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5970 2GB Video Card
Sound Card
Creative Labs Titanium sound blaster
Monitor(s) Displays
30" Dell LCD
Screen Resolution
2560 x 1600
Hard Drives
240 GB OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
256 GB Samsung V2 SSD
2TB WD Black Caviar 7200 rpm SATA3
600GB WD Velociraptor 10,000 rpm SATA3
3TB WD MyBook Essential USB 3.0 7200 rpm External
PSU
850 Watt
Case
Alienware Aurora
Cooling
Water
Keyboard
Logitech G15 (original version)
Mouse
Logitech MX1000 Laser - Wireless
Internet Speed
Cable 22 Mb/sec download
Other Info
USB 3.0,
Blue Ray DVD Read/Writer
Bose Companion 3 Speakers
WRT54G Wireless Router
Not at the same time. But I stored data from both, and wanted to read them from both. I didn't use software with the disk.
 

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