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How to format wd elements drive to wbfs
How to format wd elements drive to wbfs












how to format wd elements drive to wbfs
  1. How to format wd elements drive to wbfs how to#
  2. How to format wd elements drive to wbfs windows#

How to format wd elements drive to wbfs windows#

I restarted windows and tried again, creating a simple volume on all the defaults and this time it worked. The old 'have you tried turning it off and back on again?' method came in handy though. I also tried closing down the program and reopening it, but still got the same. I attempted to reduce the drive size to the quoted size of the disk data, but there really is no need, equally unsuccessful, unnecessary and leaving you with unallocated space. After trying it once more, I had further problems, the drive being assigned as 'RAW'. This issue prevented the format on a couple of occasions. After initiating the format, it's possible you'll encounter a program such as Acronis thinking a vts.exe file (not sure on the exact name) is ransomware, be sure to allow the file access as it is a legit system32 file. I then right clicked the unallocated volume and chose 'simple volume', went with the default values such as NTFS and the default size, assigning a drive letter and title.

how to format wd elements drive to wbfs

I was then left with a fully unallocated drive. I then right clicked the volume and chose 'delete volume' from the menu. I'll lay out what I did for anyone encountering the same problem:įollowing a youtube tutorial, on diskmanagement I right clicked the disk in question bringing up the menu window and clicked 'properties' and then 'volumes' to check whether it was set to GPT, turns out it already was. It's on the left side of the window in File Explorer on WIndows or Finder on Mac. I hadn't tried just deleting the volume yet though. Click on one file in the folder, press Ctrl + A (Windows) or Command + A (Mac) to select all of the files, and press Ctrl + C (Windows) or Command + C (Mac) to copy the files. I was trying to extend the volume I'd created using diskmanagement, though was unsuccessful.

How to format wd elements drive to wbfs how to#

Would anyone know how to format HDDs of this size? It seems at present, the software has not caught up to the upper end of actual hardware capacity. This leaves me with over 500GBs of unallocated space, and whilst I know I could create a partition out of this, I'd really rather have one continuous volume as I had before. It seems that Macrium Reflect has a roughly 16TB limit in terms of the partitions it creates, a limit reflected by numerous other applications including 'Acronis True Image for Western Digital' and the inbuilt Windows formatter. I was initially left with a roughly 8TB partition but was able to expand this to 15.8TB, this however was not the 16.37TB I previously enjoyed. After about 19 hours the clone was successful. I wanted to use this as a backup drive and used Macrium Reflect to clone an 8TB HDD data drive I have in my desktop to it (I've on a previous occasion used EaseUS to make true backups, but ended up with file losses in places, so didn't want to try it this time). This drive gives you roughly 16.37TB of useable space. I recently bought an 18TB WD Elements External HDD.














How to format wd elements drive to wbfs