Drivers/Hardware :: Formatting 1tb External For OS On HP Pavilion G6
Sep 10, 2015
Need to undertake the above for my daughter's college course. Haven't a clue where to start and I am not particularly technical (understatement). Have found a lot stuff here about merits of FAT and exFat, but just need a working how to. Video will be involved at full 1080p so I suspect that the 4gb limit will be a hindrance (assuming 3 minutes per gb).
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In Disk Management, this is what shows up at first (first image) and then when I refresh Disk Management through Action > Refresh (second image):
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