Finding the file system format, Finding the file system format 3.1, User manual – LaCie Rugged Hard Disk User Manual

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Optional Formatting and Partitioning

User Manual

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Finding the File System Format

3.1.

You may need to know the current file system format of your
LaCie hard disk if:

You want to reformat your LaCie hard disk. The current file

system format may determine the process you’ll use to re-
format it.

The LaCie hard disk does not appear to mount on your

computer. In this case, the file system format may prevent
your operating system from recognizing the LaCie hard disk
(ex. If you connect a hard disk formatted in HFS+ to a Win-
dows computer).

Windows Users

Right-click My Computer and select

1.

Manage from

the right-click options menu. The Computer Manage-
ment window opens.

Select

2.

Disk Management under Storage (you may

have to expand the Storage list to see the Disk Man-
agement option). Information about all storage de-
vices connected to your computer appears in the right
hand pane.

Find the disk corresponding to your LaCie hard disk.

3.

NOTe:

“Disk 0” is your computer’s internal hard disk. If

other storage devices are connected to your computer,
refer to the disk information in the upper pane to deter-
mine which disk is your LaCie hard disk.

The File System column in the upper pane lists the

4.

file system of each disk. Disks are listed as “NTFS”,
“FAT32” or blank (if the file system format is not rec-
ognizes, such as if it is HFS+).

Mac Users

Select

1.

Utilites from the Go menu in Finder.

Open Disk Utility.

2.

In the disk list on the left side of the Disk Utility win-

3.

dow, find the disk corresponding to your LaCie hard
disk.

Each disk has two listings. Select the lower, indented

4.

disk name.

Refer to the

5.

Format line of the information area at the

bottom of the Disk Utility window.

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