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Please help in formatting external hard drive to FAT32
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<blockquote data-quote="Jumpstart" data-source="post: 820578" data-attributes="member: 337558"><p>Thanks for your replies, fellas, but I fear it's all too late.</p><p></p><p>I happened to come across some 'free' software just after posting this thread. I installed it and clicked on the drive to be formatted. Drive F.</p><p></p><p>UNFORTUNATELY, one minute later my laptop screen went blank and the computer switched itself off.</p><p></p><p>It crashed? No, worse than that. Apprently this software had started formatting Drive C.</p><p></p><p>Hell no. O-no Now the drive is partly formatted and I have lost everything on it. The only saving grace in a way is that I hardly keep anything valuable on the drive C and everything was backed up. BUT, when I tried reinstalling Windows 7, I get this message:</p><p></p><p>'Error 0XE0000/00' and I cannot coninue. Apparently this is a partition error. Now I have to figure out, how to fix this. Darn it. :mad:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jumpstart, post: 820578, member: 337558"] Thanks for your replies, fellas, but I fear it's all too late. I happened to come across some 'free' software just after posting this thread. I installed it and clicked on the drive to be formatted. Drive F. UNFORTUNATELY, one minute later my laptop screen went blank and the computer switched itself off. It crashed? No, worse than that. Apprently this software had started formatting Drive C. Hell no. O-no Now the drive is partly formatted and I have lost everything on it. The only saving grace in a way is that I hardly keep anything valuable on the drive C and everything was backed up. BUT, when I tried reinstalling Windows 7, I get this message: 'Error 0XE0000/00' and I cannot coninue. Apparently this is a partition error. Now I have to figure out, how to fix this. Darn it. :mad: [/QUOTE]
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