You misunderstood Don. He did not say you need to format, he said it, the
drive, is NOT formatted. To rectify the situation you will have to create
and format a partition. Why did your drive go into Nirvana? Good question,
and about the only answer is "It happens", unless the Geek you took things
too did something evil wicked and nasty. You did not indicate he/she/it
getting their grubby little hands on the external drive, so that may the
least likely cause for drive failure. You might find a good buddy that will
allow you plug your drive into their system, back up your data and then
scrub it clean with a new partition on your system.
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>> Hello, sorry to post this in the wrong thread... I don't have any
>> options to assign a letter to the external drive.... it's just says :
>> Disc 2 - Basic-Online... that's it...when i right click the device...
>> i don't have any options for changing the letter or the path of the
>> drive...
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