Hello, I have my bootable hard drive partitioned into C: and D: Recently I was having crazy lockups and problems with various tasks. After process of elimination I deleted the D: volume. Now, I'd like to format it and it wouldn't complete with a full format so I tried 'quick format' and that won't work either. The partition now reads as 'RAW' and I can't seem to do anything with it.
No, I am not trying to recover a thing. I backed up everything that I needed to an external drive. I just want to get the D: partition formatted and usable again.
It is a WD drive and the C: partition is just fine. Can a half of a hard drive go bad???
If I could format it then run chkdsk and mark bad sectors wouldn't that work?
Running Windows 7 Home Premium
two hard drives each partitioned into two
Thank you, Donna
No, I am not trying to recover a thing. I backed up everything that I needed to an external drive. I just want to get the D: partition formatted and usable again.
It is a WD drive and the C: partition is just fine. Can a half of a hard drive go bad???
If I could format it then run chkdsk and mark bad sectors wouldn't that work?
Running Windows 7 Home Premium
two hard drives each partitioned into two
Thank you, Donna
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Elite
- OS
- Home Premium 64bit
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung LCD
- Hard Drives
- Seagate and WD