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My Freecom HDD was briefly used with an EX723 to record Freeview programmes.
It's now been deregistered so it can be used with a PC again.
The PC recognises that hardware has been plugged into the USB port, however, the drive doesn't appear in Windows Explorer.
This being so, I cannot reformat the HDD for use in the PC, as the PC doesn't 'see' the HDD.
Help!!!
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Have you tried?
Right click in computer, then click on manage and enter password. Then go to Disk Management and delete the partitions on your Freecom, then create an new simple partition. That should solve it.
If it does not work then search for a program that can manage partitions like PartitionMagic there are some free ones as well. Another solution will be to use a computer using Linux. There are some live CD from opensuse, centos, fedora which are able to boot Linux from a CD, you will need to burn the CD, and manipulate the disk. Whichever method you use you need to be really careful that you delete the partition from your Freecom and not the disk that has the Operating System.
Hopefully this will help
Have you tried?
Right click in computer, then click on manage and enter password. Then go to Disk Management and delete the partitions on your Freecom, then create an new simple partition. That should solve it.
If it does not work then search for a program that can manage partitions like PartitionMagic there are some free ones as well. Another solution will be to use a computer using Linux. There are some live CD from opensuse, centos, fedora which are able to boot Linux from a CD, you will need to burn the CD, and manipulate the disk. Whichever method you use you need to be really careful that you delete the partition from your Freecom and not the disk that has the Operating System.
Hopefully this will help
Thanks. I remembered that I have a free copy of EASEUS Partition Manager from GOTD. Used that. Job done.