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Old 05-09-2008, 01:30 AM
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Question format usb hdd to use on ps3

Hi, i just bought a usb hdd but it came formated in ntfs and the ps3 cannot detect it. I need to format to fat32 but not sure how to do this in ubuntu. any help would be appreciated.
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Old 05-09-2008, 09:57 AM
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You can try and use ntfs3g. It reads drives formatted in NTFS. (not sure if there is a hyphen in it. Maybe it is like nfts-3g. Can't remember but try both).

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sudo apt-get ntfs3g (or -3g)
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Thanks, ill give it a try and let you know how it works out
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1.Connect Hdd to your PC
2.Go to my computer
3.Right click on the harddisk and select format
4.Choose quickformat and select fat32

Thats it i guess
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1.Connect Hdd to your PC
2.Go to my computer
3.Right click on the harddisk and select format
4.Choose quickformat and select fat32

Thats it i guess
That works too.
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1.Connect Hdd to your PC
2.Go to my computer
3.Right click on the harddisk and select format
4.Choose quickformat and select fat32

Thats it i guess
that really is the easiest way, i agree.
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This is a screenshot of my "right-click" menu, I know that in windows the directions would work but i use ubuntu on my laptop, I had 40Gig already on it, so i have to put that data on disks before I can format anyways. If i cant get it done with Linux ill installl a guest OS for a windows partition and use that to format it. Thanks for the help guys
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From what I see in the picture, there is no formating option. Looks like you need that other partition.
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to format in linux, first, unmount the device

Then, enter this command in a terminal:

Code:
sudo mkfs.vfat -n (label_name) (device)
You can also use gparted.

Gparted documentation: [Please register to see this link. ]

See here for other partitioning options: [Please register to see this link. ]

See here for a script to do partitioning: [Please register to see this link. ]
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my hdd wasnt being mounted, but once i was able to mount it in the terminal, using gparted did the trick with ease and now i have 500gig of extra storage. woo hoo . thanks everyone for the advice.
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