Dariush Aghaee
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As everyone says it's not possible to format a hdd with more than 2TB capacity in MBR, I decided to show you this one, which one of my customers bring to me to copy some of his backups on to it. It works on his PS3 and some others.
It's a 4TB my passport WD with PN:WDBPKJ0040BBK-0A
Questions:
1. How the heck they could make it MBR?
2. Its file system is FAT32. It should be so?
3.1. Its owner keeps asking not to format it so I can't format it to exfat or ntfs. How am I supposed to copy for example GOW3.iso to it?
3.2. Inside of this hdd is some games divided in 4GB parts which are new to me. They are some kind of split. What program they have used?
Additional information;
As it's visible in the picture, the allocation size of the unit is 4096 bytes. Looks like the hdd is sort of special in this regard:
512e is the advanced format in which the physical sector size is 4,096 bytes, but the logical sector size emulates 512 bytes sector size. The purpose of 512e is for the new devices to be used with OSs that do not support 4Kn sectors yet.
But the question is how to know if a drive is 512e compatible and if so, how to make it MBR? Is there any special tools for this?
It's a 4TB my passport WD with PN:WDBPKJ0040BBK-0A
Questions:
1. How the heck they could make it MBR?
2. Its file system is FAT32. It should be so?
3.1. Its owner keeps asking not to format it so I can't format it to exfat or ntfs. How am I supposed to copy for example GOW3.iso to it?
3.2. Inside of this hdd is some games divided in 4GB parts which are new to me. They are some kind of split. What program they have used?
Additional information;
As it's visible in the picture, the allocation size of the unit is 4096 bytes. Looks like the hdd is sort of special in this regard:
512e is the advanced format in which the physical sector size is 4,096 bytes, but the logical sector size emulates 512 bytes sector size. The purpose of 512e is for the new devices to be used with OSs that do not support 4Kn sectors yet.
But the question is how to know if a drive is 512e compatible and if so, how to make it MBR? Is there any special tools for this?
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