Windows was able to complete the format!!
was able is good ,I assume you mean unable to complete ,tell us what you are doing to format the drive !
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type this into start/ run "compmgmt.msc " with out the "quotes.
then in the left pane go to disk management and try formatting it there
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I tired from disk managment, when I did it got to 100 percent complete but then a popup came on and said "windows could not complete the format" (something along those lines, wasn't exactly the same as the previous error, but has the same gist to it)
ok, with the drive connected right click on its icon in mycomputer go properties and tools ,and check the disk for errors ,check off to fix any
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my next step would be to remove it from the external case ,and hook it direct to a computer via its sata or ide connection instead of the usb device
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How would that change the formatting? Just curious before i go through all that work...
i'm making an assumption that there is something wrong with the external device and not the hard drive ! it may not work ,but i have seen where it did
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Oh ok...I'll try it .. if i can, its not an easy task, there arn't any screws or anything, the last time I tried something similiar to this I ended up not being able to use the external as an external anymore, lol.
no screws ,what is it welded to gethere ,lol
what is the Make and model # of the device ,
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I mean the case has no screws.
yes ,i kow what you meant,maybe you should leave it fo a bit and someone who ones one or know what really wrong with it comes along ,is it still under guarantee maybe
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the problem like i said could be between the computer and the external case ,so removing the hdd from the case and hooking hdd drive directly to a computer maybe be what need to be done to fix problem
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How about trying a completely different operating system?
How about a linux Live CD.
Or maybe format the drive via command prompt. Or try Super Fdisk .
- Hope this helps.
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