How to format large drive fat32?
I am having a 750GB Western Digital Hard Disk. Now it has two partitions. I have one more hard drive of 80GB which is kept useless. I had formatted the system and installed Windows XP 64bit on it. Now the 750GB can be entirely use for data or backup. I want a 650BG of partition formatted to FAT32. When I try to do that I only shows me NTFS. There is no way I can reformat is back with FAT32. I need some help here. How can I do that. Thanks.
Re: How to format large drive fat32?
There is a way but that is a bit time consuming. You can try Vmware for the same. Install Vmware in your system. Ample of 64bit processor supports virtualization. Install Windows XP on it and then connect the drive. I am talking about Windows XP 32bit here. Then go on Device Management and delete all the partition of that drive. Again right click and create a new with FAT32 format. There are some third party software that allows you do that, but for reliability stuff you must use Linux or Windows bootable disc.
Re: How to format large drive fat32?
I can provide you a much better way of doing that. There is a size limit of 32GB for FAT and FAT32 partitions. As it is not as reliable as compared to NTFS. So if you are still willing to get that much space on FAT platform then you can do that in Windows using cmd. There are some simple commands that you need to run. To fix the same click on Start > Run and type cmd. In that type format /FS:FAT32 nameofdrive:. In the place nameof drive, type the drive letter. It can be D or F. Check the same in My Computer. You must keep the drive attached and this process is going to take really long time. Second thing it will format the entire drive to FAT32. Then you can through Disk Management shrink the volume and get extra partition out of that.
Re: How to format large drive fat32?
Try Slackware. That would help.This is a Linux OS that can offer you more stability in managing system partition. I always format or work on my data back on this. It is not complicated to configure it. You can get the completely manual from web and use the same. You just need to dual boot your system. In Slackware you can modify the secondary drive and get the partition that you want.