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The amp will only support MP3, WAV or WMA so I'm trying out either WAV or WMA and see if I can tell the difference......
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I think there's a size limit. In Windows 7 x64 I can format a 14GB partition on an external USB drive as FAT32, but for the 100GB partition on the same drive it only gives me the option of NTFS or exFAT (whatever that is).
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Thanks for the feedback. I actually used swissknife in the end. It took about 5 hours but has done the trick.
In answer to the suggestions to use windows:
Windows will only alllow you to format a drive in FAT32 if it is a local drive (presumably one that is attached to the pc via SATA or IDE) and won't allow you to do it to a drive that is connected via USB. I tried to use windoze a couple of times and couldn't get my head around why it wouldn't work.
The FAT32 formatter that Iomega supply is not compatible with 64bit windows so that wouldn't work either.
Anyway, all done now and I can get around to ripping about 300 CDs......
Thanks for the help.
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Use the FORMAT command from a cmd window.
FORMAT X: /FS:FAT32 /Q
Where X: is your drive letter of the hd you want to format.
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As the original post saidOriginally posted by VectraMan View PostBefore you start resorting to Linux, downloading extra tools etc., why not do it in Windows?
Not sure if that's right or if ilovehr is missing a trick, but how do you format it to FAT32 on Vista 64bit?Originally posted by ilovehr View PostI'm running Vista 64bit on my home PC and this wont give me the option to format a USB drive in anything other than NTFS.
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Before you start resorting to Linux, downloading extra tools etc., why not do it in Windows?
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Boot your system using a Linux Live CD and you should be able to do it from the command line.
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Fat32
I've just bought an external HDD for storing my music collection in lossless format for playing through my new amp.
The drive is an Iomega 1TB drive which by default is NTFS formatted.
My amp will only read disks formatted in FAT16 or FAT 32. Can anyone recommend some (preferably free) software that will allow me to format the drive in FAT32? I'm running Vista 64bit on my home PC and this wont give me the option to format a USB drive in anything other than NTFS.Tags: None
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