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How to partition a USB 2.0 hard drive?
Jul 13
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How do you access a USB 2.0 hard drive under DOS in order to use FDisk or Partition Magic to repartition it.
The drive does not appear under DOS as there are no USB drivers for normal DOS. The drive shows up fine when using Ghost with USB support, and shows up fine under Windows.
How do I get USB support for other DOS functions for the USB hard drive?
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Re: How to partition a USB 2.0 hard drive?
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... How do you access a USB 2.0 hard drive under DOS in order to use FDisk or Partition Magic to repartition it...
NightOwl
I only use Maxtor and Seagate internal IDE HDDs mounted in external HDD enclosure kits
via
USB 2.0. I have
no
experience with purpose-built external HDDs at all.
Although I use both FDisk and Partition Magic 8.0 with my external HDDs, I am forced to temporarily mount the IDE HDDs internally for FDisk procedures and for those PM tasks that have the asterisk noted signifying a reboot in DOS. If you can ascertain how to do such tasks in DOS while remaining connected to USB, I will be doubly delighted.
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Re: How to partition a USB 2.0 hard drive?
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Most people use Windows disk management, but if you want to use dos or fdisk, i think you have to set your motherboard bios to enable "legacy usb support" so it work in dos.
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Re: How to partition a USB 2.0 hard drive?
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Quentin
Thanks for your response (this is belated
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I tried WinXP's disk management and it worked, but when I tried format, it would only let me use NTFS and not FAT 32.
And unfortunately, the usb legacy support (at least on my system) applied to mouse and keyboard only--it did not allow the USB HDD to be used under DOS.
I have done some research and testing, and have posted a USB DOS driver that works for Ghost, PartitionMagic, and DOS's Fdisk on my system here:
http://radified.com/cgi-bin/YaBB/YaBB.cgi?board=general;action=display;num=10954...
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