This is my first large HDD: a 3Tb Seagate.
I don't know why I thought things would be easier, but I found a few problems in the way.
To start with Windows 7 64 would not partition it, at least not as a whole 3Tb disk. It partitioned in a 2Tb part and a 745Gb one.
Then it wouldn't "see" those two partitions, only the larger one, and it wouldn't allow me to format the small partition. The error it claimed was 0x80042468.
So I went to Seagate and downloaded Discwizard. That seemed to solve it, allowing me to format the 745Gb non-allocated part.
What I still find weird is that the files I copied to those HDDs have blue letters instead of black, as if to warn of something I can't think of.
Apparently there's a GPT/UEFI partitioning that is only allowed in Win 7 64, which really wouldn't quite serve me for now, because it shouldn't be recognized by XP. But I like to do things because I want to, and not because I know no other way.
A BIOS update did bring the UEFI letters to the setup, but I couldn't see that changing anything.
It's quite confusing. Are those files in danger?
I don't know why I thought things would be easier, but I found a few problems in the way.
To start with Windows 7 64 would not partition it, at least not as a whole 3Tb disk. It partitioned in a 2Tb part and a 745Gb one.
Then it wouldn't "see" those two partitions, only the larger one, and it wouldn't allow me to format the small partition. The error it claimed was 0x80042468.
So I went to Seagate and downloaded Discwizard. That seemed to solve it, allowing me to format the 745Gb non-allocated part.
What I still find weird is that the files I copied to those HDDs have blue letters instead of black, as if to warn of something I can't think of.
Apparently there's a GPT/UEFI partitioning that is only allowed in Win 7 64, which really wouldn't quite serve me for now, because it shouldn't be recognized by XP. But I like to do things because I want to, and not because I know no other way.
A BIOS update did bring the UEFI letters to the setup, but I couldn't see that changing anything.
It's quite confusing. Are those files in danger?