Formating external hard drive to work with both Window 98 and XP

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I have a 20 GB Western Digital hard drive that was formerly used as an
external drive (slave drive) in a PC with Windows 98. I just attempted to
use it as an external drive for my notebook with XP. Upon recognizing it as
a new drive, XP said that it needed to be reformatted. I clicked "Yes" and
it formatted and now works fine with XP. But now my Windows 98 PC will not
even recognize it as a drive.

Question: Is there a way to format this external hard drive (using XP, since
it is no longer recognized by Windows 98), so that it will work with both XP
and Windows 98? (I want to use it to transfer large amounts of data between
the two.)

Thanks for any ideas.
 
Re: Formating external hard drive to work with both Window 98 andXP

Re: Formating external hard drive to work with both Window 98 andXP

You probably formated it NTFS. Format it FAT32.

John

high wrote:

> I have a 20 GB Western Digital hard drive that was formerly used as an
> external drive (slave drive) in a PC with Windows 98. I just attempted to
> use it as an external drive for my notebook with XP. Upon recognizing it as
> a new drive, XP said that it needed to be reformatted. I clicked "Yes" and
> it formatted and now works fine with XP. But now my Windows 98 PC will not
> even recognize it as a drive.
>
> Question: Is there a way to format this external hard drive (using XP, since
> it is no longer recognized by Windows 98), so that it will work with both XP
> and Windows 98? (I want to use it to transfer large amounts of data between
> the two.)
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
>
>
 
Re: Formating external hard drive to work with both Window 98 and XP

"high" <9r6bdg1v001@sneakemail.com> wrote in message
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> Question: Is there a way to format this external hard drive (using XP,

since
> it is no longer recognized by Windows 98), so that it will work with both

XP
> and Windows 98? (I want to use it to transfer large amounts of data

between
> the two.)


The drive must be reformatted FAT32 (not NFTS which is the
WinXP default.) WinXP can read and write to both formats.
Win98 does not "see" NTFS drives.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)
 
Re: Formating external hard drive to work with both Window 98 and XP

I reformatted it in FAT32, using that option in XP (since the hard drive is
not recognized by my Windows 98 pc). The FAT32 format works OK with XP, but
still isn't recognized as a drive in my Windows 98 pc.


"John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
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> You probably formated it NTFS. Format it FAT32.
>
> John
>
> high wrote:
>
>> I have a 20 GB Western Digital hard drive that was formerly used as an
>> external drive (slave drive) in a PC with Windows 98. I just attempted to
>> use it as an external drive for my notebook with XP. Upon recognizing it
>> as a new drive, XP said that it needed to be reformatted. I clicked "Yes"
>> and it formatted and now works fine with XP. But now my Windows 98 PC
>> will not even recognize it as a drive.
>>
>> Question: Is there a way to format this external hard drive (using XP,
>> since it is no longer recognized by Windows 98), so that it will work
>> with both XP and Windows 98? (I want to use it to transfer large amounts
>> of data between the two.)
>>
>> Thanks for any ideas.

>
 
Re: Formating external hard drive to work with both Window 98 and XP

In Windows XP, using Disk Management, delete all existing partitions. Then
re-attach the drive to the Win98 machine, and use FDISK to partition it.
Best to use one big extended partition and create one or more logical
volumes within that extended partition. Then format the partition(s). If you
need more detailed instructions, just ask.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"high" <9r6bdg1v001@sneakemail.com> wrote in message
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>I reformatted it in FAT32, using that option in XP (since the hard drive is
>not recognized by my Windows 98 pc). The FAT32 format works OK with XP, but
>still isn't recognized as a drive in my Windows 98 pc.
>
>
> "John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:uP7mT54zHHA.3768@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> You probably formated it NTFS. Format it FAT32.
>>
>> John
>>
>> high wrote:
>>
>>> I have a 20 GB Western Digital hard drive that was formerly used as an
>>> external drive (slave drive) in a PC with Windows 98. I just attempted
>>> to use it as an external drive for my notebook with XP. Upon recognizing
>>> it as a new drive, XP said that it needed to be reformatted. I clicked
>>> "Yes" and it formatted and now works fine with XP. But now my Windows 98
>>> PC will not even recognize it as a drive.
>>>
>>> Question: Is there a way to format this external hard drive (using XP,
>>> since it is no longer recognized by Windows 98), so that it will work
>>> with both XP and Windows 98? (I want to use it to transfer large amounts
>>> of data between the two.)
>>>
>>> Thanks for any ideas.

>>

>
>
 
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