formatting simpletech external hd to FAT32

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  1. xbabyboy4021x

    xbabyboy4021x Geek Trainee

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    im trying to format my SimpleTech 160GB external HD in FAT32 and found a walkthough of how to do it it says the easiest way is to go to Start>Run and run the CMD command then typing format /FS:FAT32 K: (K: is my external drive) and it will just format itself but i was wondering if this would wipe out everything that is on my external? i have lots of stuff on my HD that i dont want to delete but it would take quite a while to back it up onto my desktop HD
     
  2. RHochstenbach

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    Welcome to HWF :)

    Formatting will indeed erase all data. But I see that the external HD has a capacity of 160 GB, so it might be possible that you see an error message when trying to format. If that should happen, it's best to use a 3rd party application to format the drive. Also mind that when you're using FAT32, you cant store any files that are larger than 4 GB in size.

    But why do you want to format the drive in FAT32?
     
  3. xbabyboy4021x

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    because my ps3 will only recognize FAT32 externals from what ive read and im trying to transfer movies from my computer to my ps3 so i can watch them anytime on my TV
     
  4. RHochstenbach

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    Ah I see :)
    A PS3 supports indeed only FAT32. Do mind about the 4 GB file limit :)
     
  5. Smartsync

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    If you have a wireless/cabled router that the ps3 is connected to, i suggest using TVersity to setup a media server that your PS3 can connect to to view media files from your pc. To save electricity, whenever you want to watch a film or programme on your PS3 just copy them and turn off your comp.
     

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