Ultrabay drive install.
Ultrabay drive install.
I got a second HDD for the ultra bay cradle. I slip it in and it picks it up, but for some reason I cannot access this second drive.... 
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This is the hard drive im using http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822145092
thats in the ultrabay 2nd HDD adapter. Device manager picks it up, but I cannot see an image under my computer.
thats in the ultrabay 2nd HDD adapter. Device manager picks it up, but I cannot see an image under my computer.
Thinkpad X-41 Tablet 1869 CSU- 1.6GHz
Thinkpad T-42P 2373 GUU-2.1 GHz; 2 GB RAM; Mini-dock
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RIP-Thinkpad T41 2379 DJU
Thinkpad T-42P 2373 GUU-2.1 GHz; 2 GB RAM; Mini-dock
::Sierra AirCard WWAN 875::NMB Thai::
RIP-Thinkpad T41 2379 DJU
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bill bolton
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You probably need to go into the "Disk Management" section of the Windows XP "Computer Management" utility and initialise the disk.ThinkPad wrote:Device manager picks it up, but I cannot see an image under my computer.
Re the disk size, 93GB of actual formatted storage space is about right for a disk with a raw capacity of 100GB.
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You're not missing 7 gb, it's a difference in how the formatted space is measured, versus the raw space that the drive manufacturer makes on the platters. There are previous threads on how 1 MB isn't really 1 millions bytes, or something like that.
Bottom line ... you've got the whole drive available to you.
Bottom line ... you've got the whole drive available to you.
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2672-KBU X32, 1.5GB RAM, 7200 rpm TravelStar HDD.
2672-KBU X32, 1.5GB RAM, 7200 rpm TravelStar HDD.
I'm also considering an Ultrabay HDD Cradle solution for my T42s...
But my question is this:
==>Can I make my Ultrabay HDD a FAT32 hard drive for data But my main T42 hard drive will still be NTFS)?
The reason being occasionally I may want other computers to access my data hard drive which has FAT32.
But my question is this:
==>Can I make my Ultrabay HDD a FAT32 hard drive for data But my main T42 hard drive will still be NTFS)?
The reason being occasionally I may want other computers to access my data hard drive which has FAT32.
Yes, you can do that. I believe you can do it from Disk Management mentioned above. You can also do it from the command prompt.
Window XP Help and Support wrote:Format
Formats the disk in the specified volume to accept Windows files.
Syntax
format volume [/fs:file-system] [/v:label] [/q] [/a:UnitSize] [/c] [/x]
format volume [/v:label] [/q] [/f:size]
format volume [/v:label] [/q] [/t:tracks /n:sectors]
format volume [/v:label] [/q]
format volume [/q]
Parameters
volume
Specifies the mount point, volume name, or drive letter of the drive you want to format. If you do not specify any of the following command-line options, format uses the volume type to determine the default format for the disk.
/fs:file-system
Specifies the file system to use FAT, FAT32, or NTFS. Floppy disks can use only the FAT file system.
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As Gom said, sure. But why? NTFS is probably a bit more efficient, space-efficient and fault tolerant. I would only use FAT32 if I wanted to access the data in a Windows 98/ME box. But it won't make much difference if the other systems are accessing via network share.w0qj wrote:... Can I make my Ultrabay HDD a FAT32 hard drive for data But my main T42 hard drive will still be NTFS)?
The reason being occasionally I may want other computers to access my data hard drive which has FAT32.
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Another reason one might want to stick with FAT32 is that it is far more reliable when you are reading/writing to it from Linux as opposed to R/W I/Os from Linux to and from an NTFS partition.
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I found another reason to do FAT32. In the odd circumstance that a drive might be connected via USB to a NAS (networked attached storage) drive, like the SimpleTech unit I bought this week, the NAS will only read and write to a FAT32 drive. NTFS, it could access only read-only. If I put a 9mm notebook drive in a usb enclosure, I could connect it to the NAS, and it'd be mounted as a network share. Very handy.
Of course, there's an option for teh NAS to "claim" a USB drive, and take it over, formatting and all. => Ability to expand the 400 GB (a Seagate Momentus 7200.1, actually) to ... whatever.
Of course, there's an option for teh NAS to "claim" a USB drive, and take it over, formatting and all. => Ability to expand the 400 GB (a Seagate Momentus 7200.1, actually) to ... whatever.
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