for Windows
Método 2.
Passo 1.
Vá para o modo MS-DOS e clique em [Iniciar], selecione
Passo 2.
No prompt DOS , digite
[FDISK]
e pressione Enter.
Passo 3.
Se o FDISK fechar sem qualquer mensagem então volte para a tela do Windows 98, desconecte o Disco
Rígido USB2.0, inicialize o computador, conecte o HDD USB2.0 novamente e volte para o passo 1 para
continuar.
Passo 4.
Na primeira tela do FDISK, responda a pergunta:
Você deseja ativar o suporte para grandes
discos?
[Y]
Se você deseja criar uma partição maior do
que 2GB.
[N]
Se você deseja criar uma partição menor
do que 2GB.
Passo 5.
A próxima tela é
[OPÇÕES FDISK
], digite "5" para
selecionar disco. Uma tela aparecerá à direita.
IMPORTANTE:
Você deve digitar
[5]
nesta tela para alterar o drive de disco fixado atualmente para criar a
partição, o drive fixo padrão definido pelo FDISK é o seu disco rígido interno,
o drive de disco pré-fixado para o Disco Rígido USB2.0, os dados do seu disco rígido
interno serão destruídos.
Passo 6.
[Alter o Drive de Disco Atual
pré-fixado], digite o número do drive de disco que foi designado
Em
para o Disco Rígido USB2.0
Passo 7.
[OPÇÕES FDISK],
Volta à tela
agora você pode criar ou apagar a partição do Disco Rígido USB2.0 .
Passo 8.
Depois que concluir FDISK, volte para a tela do Windows, desconecte e conecte novamente o Disco
Rígido USB2.0
para ativar essas alterações. Clique duas vezes no ícone
NOTA:
Se não puder visualizar o drive, certifique-se de que as configurações de jumper do seu drive rígido estejam
●
corretas, os drivers estejam instalados e o aparelho ligado!
Se você usar Win2000 ou WinXP e FAT2, a maior partição simples que poderá criar será de 2GB.Para criar
●
partições maiores, você precisará usar o comando DOS no Win98SE ou WinME ou alterar para o formato
NTFS.
O Sistema Operacional Mac não reconhece drives formatados em NTFS, para usar seu dispositivo em ambas
●
as plataformas, recomendamos o uso de formato FAT2.
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[Programas ]
se você não alterar
[Meu Computador]
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