

- #How to format seagate expansion drive to fat32 mac os
- #How to format seagate expansion drive to fat32 full
- #How to format seagate expansion drive to fat32 software
- #How to format seagate expansion drive to fat32 Pc
- #How to format seagate expansion drive to fat32 ps3
Check If External Hard Drive Is Partitioned and Its File System. Before you start, here are some tips that you should check and get the external hard drive ready before formatting it for Xbox One.
#How to format seagate expansion drive to fat32 Pc
When you connect the drive to your PC reformat the PC volume to either NTFS or ExFAT. Preparations Before Formatting External Hard Drive for Xbox One. You may wonder why so many devices need FAT32 format to read.
#How to format seagate expansion drive to fat32 ps3
Besides, the hard drive with only FAT32 or exFAT file system can be used in PS3 and PS4. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window. Another user says she wants to format 500GB Seagate external HDD to FAT32 and connect it to an MDI interface in her car so that she can listen to music while driving. Select the volume you just created (this is the sub-entry under the drive entry) you will use for Windows from the left side list.
#How to format seagate expansion drive to fat32 mac os
Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Apply button and wait until the process has completed.Ĥ. Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to GUID then click on the OK button. Select the Seagate external HDD and scan. Follow the instructions below to repair data when RAW Seagate external hard drive won’t format: Step1.
#How to format seagate expansion drive to fat32 software
Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to two. The software has the 'Deep Scan Recovery' mode specially designed for RAW drive data recovery.

Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.ģ. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list.

Open Disk Utility in your Utilities folder.Ģ. Format the other on your PC using NTFS if you won't need to write to it from the OS X side or use ExFAT if you do.ġ. Format one using Mac OS Extended, Journaled. Partition the drive using GUID when you make the two partitions. Alternatively, you can make two partitions - one for the Mac one for the PC. Was able to transfer all media on to it afterwards and works just fine.The optimum choice is to format it ExFAT, but do so on the PC, not the Mac. My question: Can anyone tell me of a reason not to do this, or any possible problems in the future from doing this? It seems the first 2TB drive is working just fine with the accidental abort during the FAT32 formatting. I thought all HDs could be formatted to use by both, I was able to get a Mac HD to work with my PC in 2008 (but it died). I did test the "accidental abort" process on the new drive, and it does read as FAT32 (like the last one) just worried of possible future consequences, as the drive was not formatted "properly". I ordered a Seagate Expansion 2 TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive to use with my new Mac and my old PC (or at least get my photos off of both and put them on the drive). With my new second (back-up) 2TB drive, im wondering if I should repeat the "accidental abort" process while the drive is being formatted to FAT32, as it will be considerably less time - and have seen no ill effects from it happening to the first drive.
#How to format seagate expansion drive to fat32 full
I've since added more media on it since then and now at about 1.5 TB full with still no problems. I noticed though, the drive was then reading as "FAT32", was readable by the PS3 (or any other computer, etc.), and I was able to transfer all my media (just under 1TB at that time) onto the drive without complications. When I formatted the the first 2TB drive to FAT32, it was running for about a half hour when I accidently hit "abort" and it stopped the process. I just bought a second 2TB drive as a back-up so I wouldnt lose everything on the first 2TB, if anything happened to it. I use a 2TB external drive, formatted to FAT 32, to hold all my movies, tv shows, music, and photos, which all can be played/displayed on my TV through the PS3. Either way, I can't even get it back to NTFS. I assume because theyre running some old desktop at home. I realise the drive would have been NTFS, but the owner wants it FAT32 for some reason. When I try to format under Windows Vista, the FAT32 option doesnt appear. A Seagate external hard drive user told us that he had a Seagate external hard drive about 64GB, and recently, every time he turns it on, Windows says the external hard drive is not formatted and asks him to format it. Unfortunately ChkDsk isnt availble on RAW file systems. But to be used by my PS3, the HDD needs to be formated in FAT32. I have a PS3 and the PS3 will not read NFTS, only FAT32. Hi I bought a Seagate USB Expansion HDD of 1.5 TB to make backup of both my PC HDD and my PS3 HDD. Agreed that leaving the drive NFTS would be a much easier solution but as ZoZo mentioned, some of us are in a situation where we need the drive to be FAT32 to operate for the purposes we need it to.
