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Please help in formatting external hard drive to FAT32
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<blockquote data-quote="Jumpstart" data-source="post: 820587" data-attributes="member: 337558"><p>No, it's not good at all. In fact, I bought this hard drive from Amazon. I wanted to return it but the company told me to format the drive first to FAT32.</p><p></p><p>I did it because I thought they wouldn't give me my money back. Now my laptop is all fooked up, and the bill for the repair - if I cannot do it myself - is heading straight to that company.</p><p></p><p>If he had just accepted the drive wasn't for me, and let me return it, this wouldn't have happened to my laptop. It's only 14 months old, and I've hardly used it. It's more or less brand new. Good job I have another two computers, because then I really would be up the river without a paddle.</p><p></p><p>I've done some Google searches as well, and it looks like C drive isn corrupted. Looks like I won't be able to fix it, so it's going to cost a hefty packet to repair the laptop. Like I say, the bill is heading right their way. :mad:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jumpstart, post: 820587, member: 337558"] No, it's not good at all. In fact, I bought this hard drive from Amazon. I wanted to return it but the company told me to format the drive first to FAT32. I did it because I thought they wouldn't give me my money back. Now my laptop is all fooked up, and the bill for the repair - if I cannot do it myself - is heading straight to that company. If he had just accepted the drive wasn't for me, and let me return it, this wouldn't have happened to my laptop. It's only 14 months old, and I've hardly used it. It's more or less brand new. Good job I have another two computers, because then I really would be up the river without a paddle. I've done some Google searches as well, and it looks like C drive isn corrupted. Looks like I won't be able to fix it, so it's going to cost a hefty packet to repair the laptop. Like I say, the bill is heading right their way. :mad: [/QUOTE]
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