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HD-CE500 U2 unreadable

Started by gastronautmike, June 08, 2009, 03:41:09 PM

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gastronautmike

   

Hello,

I have recently been having trouble with my 500 gig external drive; neither my xp desktop nor my vista laptop will display the drive in "my computer," but when I go into device manager it's there, under disk drives.  When I go into Volumes and click Populate, it tells me the status is unreadable and the partition style is not applicable.  The data is backed up and not particularly valuable, I just want to format it and have my storage space back.  Any thoughts?  I spent quite some time on google and other forums but I think my layperson's lack of tech-speak is holding me back.  Any assistance is greatly appreciated.  Thanks!


Marcel

   To format this unit you want to follow these steps. Go to your start menu > Right click my computer> Select Manage > Select disk managment > Right click the external drive in the list in the bottom of this window> Format.

1jeanx

   

My HD-CE500  U2 also is not being read by my computer. It doesn't show up in My Computer, device manager or anywhere else. It's only 2 months old, and was working fine. When it turns on, it gives a series of 3 higher-pitched beeps, followed by 3 lower beeps, then 3 higher, then 2 lower. Can you help?


PCPiranha

If it isn't showing up in Disk management then the only other troubleshooting option is trying it in another computer.


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