Someone with pc3000, or even Sediv, and the necessary knowlege, would be able to say if the drive is defective in some way, or is locked due to belonging to some other kind of machine/dvr/etc. My comment for the pc3000 is mostly because the OP seems to not know from where the drive came, and so the reason/cause of the symptoms can´t be correctly assessed, due to lack of adequate tools. Even if the OP manages to make the drive work for a bit, it's likely going to just fail again in short time.Īgreed. It's cheaper and easier to just buy another drive. No one who's spent the money on a PC-3000 system is going to waste time trying to fix a broken drive when there's no data needing to be recovered. One best solution would to take the drive with someone with pc3000 and the knowledge to a correct diagnostic before condemning the drive. In the options for the new volume be sure to specify 'Ex Fat' for the format and let Windows create the new ex fat volume. Next, right click on the drive and select 'New Simple Volume'. Select 'Delete Volume' and let Windows delete the NTFS volume. Maybe ? It is a little hard then, because the drive could be somehow locked, personalized or had some other alteration in firmware done. Be sure to back up the drive before you do this Go to disk management and right click on the drive.
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