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MVision HD200 - How to get an External USB disk working for PVR use.
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<blockquote data-quote="canvey" data-source="post: 555531" data-attributes="member: 298409"><p>Hi and thanks for the link. I think I have sort of got there. I tried my own method of making a partition and it appears that it has to be FAT32 and not NTFS. FAT32 only allows you to format a partition upto about 30GB. The technomate guide looks like its trying to give you the largest partition for your drive and then you format it from your receiver which will only recognise FAT32 and hopefuly give you the full capacity of the HDD. I stumble from Number 11 in the attached guide as I cannot find fat32format.exe file anywhere on my PC to copy. Any advices, otherwise its 30GB max gor a 750GB HDD. 10 mins of HD maybe, LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canvey, post: 555531, member: 298409"] Hi and thanks for the link. I think I have sort of got there. I tried my own method of making a partition and it appears that it has to be FAT32 and not NTFS. FAT32 only allows you to format a partition upto about 30GB. The technomate guide looks like its trying to give you the largest partition for your drive and then you format it from your receiver which will only recognise FAT32 and hopefuly give you the full capacity of the HDD. I stumble from Number 11 in the attached guide as I cannot find fat32format.exe file anywhere on my PC to copy. Any advices, otherwise its 30GB max gor a 750GB HDD. 10 mins of HD maybe, LOL [/QUOTE]
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