I have a few external drives, sadly they are all but full except for one partition of this one drive. The drive is a normal HDD inside an enclosure and has an external power source and connects to the pc VIA USB 2.0. The specific drive is SATA originally and 300gb give or take, it has 3 active partitions of about 100gb. iirc its a seagate, but it could also be on my my maxtor drives.
I tried to save some stuff to it today, it wont save jack it will copy then freeze up.
So i go into disk mgnmt and delete the partition and format it, it slowly works its way to 100% then an error comes up that its failed to format and then everything freezes.
I dunno wtf is wrong with it, the rest of the partitions work fine and I can access them with no issues.
I dont get it.. Should I run say the windows xp disc in startup and try formatting it from there instead of dsk mngmt?
Unless the HDD is failing I dont understand wtf is wrong. Never gave me issues before but I never used this part of the partition for anything iirc.




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