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#155565 - 05/26/06 10:30 AM CALLING PC GERUS..NEED HD HELP ASAP!!!!
Dnj Offline
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I deleted all the files in my external laptop hard drive 40G that I was gonna use in my Tyros2 I erased all files instead of FORMATTING........now nothing recognizes the hard Drive!!!! is there a way to correct this and make the HD usable again so it will be recognized ....HELP!!!!!!!!!!

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#155566 - 05/26/06 10:37 AM Re: CALLING PC GERUS..NEED HD HELP ASAP!!!!
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What brand of Hdd ?
Go to the manufactor site , download a diskdoctor program or likewise and run the Hdd as a slave an format it.

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#155567 - 05/26/06 11:29 AM Re: CALLING PC GERUS..NEED HD HELP ASAP!!!!
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Is your hard drive connected via a USB connector? Some companies need to load driver software for the USB enclosed hard drive to connect to the computer. Some will reconize the hard drive right away. If that is the case try reloading the software again, If your not sure go to plan B

Plan B

If you feel confident enough and have a regular PC handy I would connect the Hard drive as a slave and see if the computer can see it. The reason I asked about a PC is they are much easier to get access to the Hard drive ribbon, ETC.

If the computer does see your hard drive then you are in good shape except for the lost files. If you wish to recover the lost files then you will need to get a disc utility to recover the files and it can be a tedious proceedure and will work only if you've not written any new info to the hard drive. If you feel your in over your head time to buy a few beers and have your comupter buddy come over and fix you up.

Jerry

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#155568 - 05/26/06 05:31 PM Re: CALLING PC GERUS..NEED HD HELP ASAP!!!!
Dnj Offline
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Thank you everyone for the help........once again SZ member & good friend Mike Sutliff saved the day ...........we were able to reformat via Dos CMD ...funny thing now, it only works on my LT or PC sometimes ...but the Tyros 2 will not recognize it, its a Fitsushito 40G....but the other one I have IBM Travel Start 10G works fine in the T2 go figure...?

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#155569 - 05/26/06 07:10 PM Re: CALLING PC GERUS..NEED HD HELP ASAP!!!!
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My guess is that you are formatted as NTSF and the Tyros wants FAT32 ONLY
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#155570 - 05/26/06 08:33 PM Re: CALLING PC GERUS..NEED HD HELP ASAP!!!!
George V Offline
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Hello, http://www.ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm states that the maximum volume size of a HDD formated with FAT32 is 32GB, whereas Donny wants to use a 40GB.
George

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#155571 - 05/27/06 08:37 AM Re: CALLING PC GERUS..NEED HD HELP ASAP!!!!
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I am pretty sure that I put a 60 GB hdd in my tyros 2 and it is FAT
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#155572 - 05/27/06 10:07 AM Re: CALLING PC GERUS..NEED HD HELP ASAP!!!!
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Quote:
Originally posted by George V:
Hello, http://www.ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm states that the maximum volume size of a HDD formated with FAT32 is 32GB, whereas Donny wants to use a 40GB.
George


Actually FAT 32 can be up to 2TB (Terabyte) in size, however Windows XP will only allow formating in FAT 32 of 32Gb, but will read larger volumes.
Tyros 2 is based on the old P3 technology so is limited to a maximun hard disk size of 120Gb. (You can fit larger disks but it will only format to 132Gb)
Tyros 2 probably requires an unformated disk, (It will then format it to suit) if a file system is already installed it may have problems)
Hope this helps.

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#155573 - 05/27/06 01:31 PM Re: CALLING PC GERUS..NEED HD HELP ASAP!!!!
Dnj Offline
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Although Im using another 10g Hd on the Tyros2 with no problems....as of now......I also have a 2.5 9mm IDE 40G Fisujitso HD in a USB case here that will not be recognized on my Pc/Lt/or Tyros2......via usb..........is there a way to format this even though its not recognized ...or should I throw it out!!!!???
when I go to Device manager there is a yellow explanation mark on the USB drive listed Arggg!

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#155574 - 05/28/06 12:16 AM Re: CALLING PC GERUS..NEED HD HELP ASAP!!!!
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Hello DNJ
Go to the manufacture of the case and download the driver for it, as it is probably an old design.
BTW. What Operating System are you using?
Alternatively remove the disc from the case and insert it in your laptop, which should then recognise it. (You will need to make a bootable CD with fdisk on it first, as when you swap the drive there will be no operating system on your laptop)
BTW. When you reinsert the original disk in your laptop it will operate as normal.
Another avenue is with the disk connected to your main computer, go to the Windows Update site and see if a driver is available there. (If there is, it will automatically show up after you select scan for updates)
Hope this helps.

Bill
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