149GB is about right, my 160gb hd shows up at 149gb aswell.
I would use NTFS. I think the default cluster size is 4K, so i would use that size.
149GB is about right, my 160gb hd shows up at 149gb aswell.
I would use NTFS. I think the default cluster size is 4K, so i would use that size.
when i partition the drive data lifeguard changes the format to FAT32 at 34 gb. Why is this?
sorry for all the questions![]()
Is the drive for storage, is why don't use use windows disk management to format and partition, sounds like it would be alot easier.
Control panel->performance and maintenance->administrative tools->computer management->disk management
that is the correct size of the drive because to convet bytes into k you divide bytes by 1024. HD manufacturers divide by 1000 so they get a higher figureOriginally posted by Marius24@11 February 2004 - 18:00
I was looking on their site and found Western Digital Data Lifeguard. I used that and all is working well![]()
Only problem is that the drive only shows up as 149 gb![]()
There are 10 types of people in the world those who understand binary and those who dont
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