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rab1983
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8. April 2009 @ 13:11 |
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Everything is now working awesome with running a flash drive through the usb.
Is it possable that if i have a 1tb harddrive is there anyway i can split the drive to keep my information i already have roughly 640 gb then use the remaining specifically for the wii?? and if it is possable can someone tell me how thank you very much
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fiber32
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8. April 2009 @ 13:22 |
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Originally posted by rab1983: Everything is now working awesome with running a flash drive through the usb.
Is it possable that if i have a 1tb harddrive is there anyway i can split the drive to keep my information i already have roughly 640 gb then use the remaining specifically for the wii?? and if it is possable can someone tell me how thank you very much
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8. April 2009 @ 13:22 |
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Originally posted by rab1983: Everything is now working awesome with running a flash drive through the usb.
Is it possable that if i have a 1tb harddrive is there anyway i can split the drive to keep my information i already have roughly 640 gb then use the remaining specifically for the wii?? and if it is possable can someone tell me how thank you very much
Yes. You will need to parition the drive. One with WBFS and the other with NTFS. You would have to start the drive from scratch first. Back it up if there is data there and use computer management to delete the parition. Then create a new primary parition with 640gig and format to NTFS. Leave the other unallocated and put it in the wii and format the remainder. Should work.
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8. April 2009 @ 13:42 |
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Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by rab1983: Everything is now working awesome with running a flash drive through the usb.
Is it possable that if i have a 1tb harddrive is there anyway i can split the drive to keep my information i already have roughly 640 gb then use the remaining specifically for the wii?? and if it is possable can someone tell me how thank you very much
Yes. You will need to parition the drive. One with WBFS and the other with NTFS. You would have to start the drive from scratch first. Back it up if there is data there and use computer management to delete the parition. Then create a new primary parition with 640gig and format to NTFS. Leave the other unallocated and put it in the wii and format the reminder. Should work.
I did exactly this same thing, starting from scratch. Everything works fine.
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rab1983
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8. April 2009 @ 15:15 |
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is there anyway to not start from scratch on the drive i have alot if info that i cant afford to loose and my hardive on my computer is only 200gb
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8. April 2009 @ 15:18 |
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Originally posted by rab1983: is there anyway to not start from scratch on the drive i have alot if info that i cant afford to loose and my hardive on my computer is only 200gb
You can try and use parition magic to reparition the drive which would work or download a copy of gparted (free). If you haven't used either before, you're out of luck.
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8. April 2009 @ 15:29 |
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Originally posted by rab1983: is there anyway to not start from scratch on the drive i have alot if info that i cant afford to loose and my hardive on my computer is only 200gb
you can try first if the HDD works on Wii.
create a little partition say 4 gig (fat32 -primary), insert to wii, format the 4 gig to WBFS using wii.. load wii sport game, test and play using the HDD. If nothing works you are out of luck.
did this to my SATA hdd external coz i have 110 gig of data and 10 gig space left.
if it works then increase the partition for wii.
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8. April 2009 @ 15:33 |
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Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by rab1983: is there anyway to not start from scratch on the drive i have alot if info that i cant afford to loose and my hardive on my computer is only 200gb
you can try first if the HDD works on Wii.
create a little partition say 4 gig (fat32 -primary), insert to wii, format the 4 gig to WBFS using wii.. load wii sport game, test and play using the HDD. If nothing works you are out of luck.
did this to my SATA hdd external coz i have 110 gig of data and 10 gig space left.
if it works then increase the partition for wii.
You on want to use NTFS if you are using the partition in windows, FAT32 has no security and has issues with large paritions in cases.
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8. April 2009 @ 15:39 |
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Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by rab1983: is there anyway to not start from scratch on the drive i have alot if info that i cant afford to loose and my hardive on my computer is only 200gb
you can try first if the HDD works on Wii.
create a little partition say 4 gig (fat32 -primary), insert to wii, format the 4 gig to WBFS using wii.. load wii sport game, test and play using the HDD. If nothing works you are out of luck.
did this to my SATA hdd external coz i have 110 gig of data and 10 gig space left.
if it works then increase the partition for wii.
You on want to use NTFS if you are using the partition in windows, FAT32 has no security and has issues with large paritions in cases.
NTFS or FAT32 does not even matter on Wii since it will change to WBFS. PC won't even recognized file in WBFS. So what security are you taking about? We talking Wii here not Windows file system.
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8. April 2009 @ 15:42 |
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Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by rab1983: is there anyway to not start from scratch on the drive i have alot if info that i cant afford to loose and my hardive on my computer is only 200gb
you can try first if the HDD works on Wii.
create a little partition say 4 gig (fat32 -primary), insert to wii, format the 4 gig to WBFS using wii.. load wii sport game, test and play using the HDD. If nothing works you are out of luck.
did this to my SATA hdd external coz i have 110 gig of data and 10 gig space left.
if it works then increase the partition for wii.
You on want to use NTFS if you are using the partition in windows, FAT32 has no security and has issues with large paritions in cases.
NTFS or FAT32 does not even matter on Wii since it will change to WBFS. PC won't even recognized file in WBFS. So what security are you taking about? We talking Wii here not Windows file system.
He wants to split the paritions so it does matter what his file system is for the windows side. From what I understand, you don't even need to parition the wii side, as the wii will do it for you.
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8. April 2009 @ 15:49 |
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Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by rab1983: is there anyway to not start from scratch on the drive i have alot if info that i cant afford to loose and my hardive on my computer is only 200gb
you can try first if the HDD works on Wii.
create a little partition say 4 gig (fat32 -primary), insert to wii, format the 4 gig to WBFS using wii.. load wii sport game, test and play using the HDD. If nothing works you are out of luck.
did this to my SATA hdd external coz i have 110 gig of data and 10 gig space left.
if it works then increase the partition for wii.
You on want to use NTFS if you are using the partition in windows, FAT32 has no security and has issues with large paritions in cases.
NTFS or FAT32 does not even matter on Wii since it will change to WBFS. PC won't even recognized file in WBFS. So what security are you taking about? We talking Wii here not Windows file system.
He wants to split the paritions so it does matter what his file system is for the windows side. From what I understand, you don't even need to parition the wii side, as the wii will do it for you.
His HDD is virgin most likely it is in FAT32 which is how external HDD are ship or sold. Wii cannot partition, it FORMATS the HDD to WBFS using USB loader.
your suggestion complicates him more coz he don't even know how to split/partition his HDD or even move his file..dont even care his data all he wan't is to used the spare space for Wii(sorry dude)
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8. April 2009 @ 15:52 |
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Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by rab1983: is there anyway to not start from scratch on the drive i have alot if info that i cant afford to loose and my hardive on my computer is only 200gb
you can try first if the HDD works on Wii.
create a little partition say 4 gig (fat32 -primary), insert to wii, format the 4 gig to WBFS using wii.. load wii sport game, test and play using the HDD. If nothing works you are out of luck.
did this to my SATA hdd external coz i have 110 gig of data and 10 gig space left.
if it works then increase the partition for wii.
You on want to use NTFS if you are using the partition in windows, FAT32 has no security and has issues with large paritions in cases.
NTFS or FAT32 does not even matter on Wii since it will change to WBFS. PC won't even recognized file in WBFS. So what security are you taking about? We talking Wii here not Windows file system.
He wants to split the paritions so it does matter what his file system is for the windows side. From what I understand, you don't even need to parition the wii side, as the wii will do it for you.
His HDD is virgin most likely it is in FAT32 which is how external HDD are ship or sold. Wii cannot partition, it FORMATS the HDD to WBFS using USB loader.
your suggestion complicates him more coz he don't even know how to split/partition his HDD or even move his file..(sorry dude)
This is what he requested to do and I provided a solution, so you aren't making sense here.
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8. April 2009 @ 15:55 |
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HERE is a guide on how to make it dual NTFS (it says NTSC but they mean NTFS) and WBFS. This will keep your data intact that you already have on the drive.
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fiber32
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8. April 2009 @ 16:10 |
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"Is it possable that if i have a 1tb harddrive is there anyway i can split the drive to keep my information i already have roughly 640 gb then use the remaining specifically for the wii?? and if it is possable can someone tell me how thank you very much"
Reading again:
He has 1TB HDD with 640 gig data, has extra space he want used for his Wii.He dont want to delete or format the 640 gig data coz he don't have extra HDD to transfer file?
-- now how he can do it?---
create a litle partition say 4 gig-- This is to test if his HDD works on Wii if not then he can just delete the partition and re-alocate back. If it works delete and format the WBFS, format to FAT32 or NTFS(the WBFS) then increase the partition put back to Wii convert to WBFS. does this make more sense? 640 data is still intact..
-- you were suggesting--
gameover== Yes. You will need to parition the drive. One with WBFS and the other with NTFS. You would have to start the drive from scratch first. Back it up if there is data there and use computer management to delete the parition. Then create a new primary parition with 640gig and format to NTFS. Leave the other unallocated and put it in the wii and format the remainder. Should work
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you are asking him to format(start from scratch) his entire 1TB HDD .. ohh were is he is going to put his 640 gig data???...
So what if the 1TB does not work????? do you know how long does it take to copy data with 640 gig?
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8. April 2009 @ 16:19 |
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Originally posted by fiber32: "Is it possable that if i have a 1tb harddrive is there anyway i can split the drive to keep my information i already have roughly 640 gb then use the remaining specifically for the wii?? and if it is possable can someone tell me how thank you very much"
Reading again:
He has 1TB HDD with 640 gig data, has extra space he want used for his Wii.He dont want to delete or format the 640 gig data coz he don't have extra HDD to transfer file?
-- now how he can do it?---
create a litle partition say 4 gig-- This is to test if his HDD works on Wii if not then he can just delete the partition and re-alocate back. If it works delete and format the WBFS, format to FAT32 or NTFS(the WBFS) then increase the partition put back to Wii convert to WBFS. does this make more sense? 640 data is still intact..
-- you were suggesting--
gameover== Yes. You will need to parition the drive. One with WBFS and the other with NTFS. You would have to start the drive from scratch first. Back it up if there is data there and use computer management to delete the parition. Then create a new primary parition with 640gig and format to NTFS. Leave the other unallocated and put it in the wii and format the remainder. Should work
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you are asking him to format(start from scratch) his entire 1TB HDD .. ohh were is he is going to put his 640 gig data???...
So what if the 1TB does not work?????
I told him to back it up or use a partion program. These allow you to parition your drive without a format.
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8. April 2009 @ 16:21 |
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Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by fiber32: "Is it possable that if i have a 1tb harddrive is there anyway i can split the drive to keep my information i already have roughly 640 gb then use the remaining specifically for the wii?? and if it is possable can someone tell me how thank you very much"
Reading again:
He has 1TB HDD with 640 gig data, has extra space he want used for his Wii.He dont want to delete or format the 640 gig data coz he don't have extra HDD to transfer file?
-- now how he can do it?---
create a litle partition say 4 gig-- This is to test if his HDD works on Wii if not then he can just delete the partition and re-alocate back. If it works delete and format the WBFS, format to FAT32 or NTFS(the WBFS) then increase the partition put back to Wii convert to WBFS. does this make more sense? 640 data is still intact..
-- you were suggesting--
gameover== Yes. You will need to parition the drive. One with WBFS and the other with NTFS. You would have to start the drive from scratch first. Back it up if there is data there and use computer management to delete the parition. Then create a new primary parition with 640gig and format to NTFS. Leave the other unallocated and put it in the wii and format the remainder. Should work
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you are asking him to format(start from scratch) his entire 1TB HDD .. ohh were is he is going to put his 640 gig data???...
So what if the 1TB does not work?????
I told him to back it up or use a partion program. These allow you to parition your drive without a format.
He only has 200 gig on his PC,, how can you fit 640G to 200G?? trace back his reply to you..
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8. April 2009 @ 16:25 |
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Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by fiber32: "Is it possable that if i have a 1tb harddrive is there anyway i can split the drive to keep my information i already have roughly 640 gb then use the remaining specifically for the wii?? and if it is possable can someone tell me how thank you very much"
Reading again:
He has 1TB HDD with 640 gig data, has extra space he want used for his Wii.He dont want to delete or format the 640 gig data coz he don't have extra HDD to transfer file?
-- now how he can do it?---
create a litle partition say 4 gig-- This is to test if his HDD works on Wii if not then he can just delete the partition and re-alocate back. If it works delete and format the WBFS, format to FAT32 or NTFS(the WBFS) then increase the partition put back to Wii convert to WBFS. does this make more sense? 640 data is still intact..
-- you were suggesting--
gameover== Yes. You will need to parition the drive. One with WBFS and the other with NTFS. You would have to start the drive from scratch first. Back it up if there is data there and use computer management to delete the parition. Then create a new primary parition with 640gig and format to NTFS. Leave the other unallocated and put it in the wii and format the remainder. Should work
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you are asking him to format(start from scratch) his entire 1TB HDD .. ohh were is he is going to put his 640 gig data???...
So what if the 1TB does not work?????
I told him to back it up or use a partion program. These allow you to parition your drive without a format.
He only has 200 gig on his PC,, how can you fit 640G to 200G?? trace back his reply to you..
I didn't know that when I posted if you look, that's when I said to use a parition program like parition magic, therefore no need to backup.
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8. April 2009 @ 16:34 |
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Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by gameover9: Originally posted by fiber32: "Is it possable that if i have a 1tb harddrive is there anyway i can split the drive to keep my information i already have roughly 640 gb then use the remaining specifically for the wii?? and if it is possable can someone tell me how thank you very much"
Reading again:
He has 1TB HDD with 640 gig data, has extra space he want used for his Wii.He dont want to delete or format the 640 gig data coz he don't have extra HDD to transfer file?
-- now how he can do it?---
create a litle partition say 4 gig-- This is to test if his HDD works on Wii if not then he can just delete the partition and re-alocate back. If it works delete and format the WBFS, format to FAT32 or NTFS(the WBFS) then increase the partition put back to Wii convert to WBFS. does this make more sense? 640 data is still intact..
-- you were suggesting--
gameover== Yes. You will need to parition the drive. One with WBFS and the other with NTFS. You would have to start the drive from scratch first. Back it up if there is data there and use computer management to delete the parition. Then create a new primary parition with 640gig and format to NTFS. Leave the other unallocated and put it in the wii and format the remainder. Should work
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you are asking him to format(start from scratch) his entire 1TB HDD .. ohh were is he is going to put his 640 gig data???...
So what if the 1TB does not work?????
I told him to back it up or use a partion program. These allow you to parition your drive without a format.
He only has 200 gig on his PC,, how can you fit 640G to 200G?? trace back his reply to you..
I didn't know that when I posted if you look, that's when I said to use a parition program like parition magic, therefore no need to backup.
But still he don't need to start from scratch as you have suggested..
before doing anything test first if the hardware is detected or compatible with Wii.
Are we good????
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rab1983
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8. April 2009 @ 16:34 |
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i'm not experienced at all as far as partions go my external drive i have 640 used roguhly 290 gigs i can use i will attempt to go ahead and use partition magic i hope all will go well
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8. April 2009 @ 16:38 |
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Originally posted by rab1983: i'm not experienced at all as far as partions go my external drive i have 640 used roguhly 290 gigs i can use i will attempt to go ahead and use partition magic i hope all will go well
warning: partition magic not an easy to used not even compatible to most USB drive. it's been years that there no new development. it might delete you 640gig data.
read on your leisure time:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PartitionMagic
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rab1983
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8. April 2009 @ 16:40 |
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i dont even whant to chance it i guess i'll go buy another drive :-(
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8. April 2009 @ 16:44 |
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8. April 2009 @ 16:53 |
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Originally posted by fiber32: Originally posted by rab1983: i dont even whant to chance it i guess i'll go buy another drive :-(
used acronis suite or Gparted, last update for PTmagic was 2003.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PartitionMagic
I suggested Gparted. Problem is, if you don't have experience with any of these tools, you could jack things up. I have use parition magic on several usb drives.
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8. April 2009 @ 19:06 |
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Did you even look at the guide I provided
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rab1983
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8. April 2009 @ 19:23 |
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i will now my kid was going crazy
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