Wrote .3ds file to hard drive

  • Thread starter milkman12345
  • Start date
  • Views 1,476
  • Replies 5
M

milkman12345

Guest
I was writing a .3ds file today and accidentally wrote it to drive E (my external hard drive) instead of the SD card on drive G. I'm not upset about losing a fuckload of games most of which I never played and probably never would. When I insert the hard drive into the USB port I hear my PC make a tone to say it detects a device has been plugged in, but nothing shows up on "My Computer". I have no use of this hard drive now and plan to sell it, but first I need to make it functional.
 

Warrior522

"In all things, balance."
Member
Joined
Jul 21, 2010
Messages
826
Trophies
0
XP
165
Country
United States
Reformat via either dedicated third party software or a Linux jump drive, problem solved. No idea why on earth this needed a thread...
 

Danny350

Member
Newcomer
Joined
Sep 14, 2009
Messages
18
Trophies
0
XP
168
Country
United States
Go to your Start Menu and type 'Disk Managment' open the software, and you should find the drive in the list. You'll need to format it and create a partition for it. It will show up in 'My Computer' after that.
 
M

milkman12345

Guest
Reformat via either dedicated third party software or a Linux jump drive, problem solved. No idea why on earth this needed a thread...
Because some people such as myself don't know shit about computers.
Go to your Start Menu and type 'Disk Managment' open the software, and you should find the drive in the list. You'll need to format it and create a partition for it. It will show up in 'My Computer' after that.
I've tried that, but it doesn't show up, nor does it work on the HP USB disk formatter I downloaded.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Deleted-236924

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum

General chit-chat
Help Users
    Mondooooo @ Mondooooo: @Xdqwerty any tips?