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Formatting an external hard drive: It shows FREE SPACE

Asked by iceb in Windows Vista, Hard Drives & Storage, Computer Hard Drives

Tags: Microsoft, Windows Vista, Home Edition, Formatting

I have an external Western Digital Hard Drive. Capacity is 150 GB. It was divided into three NTFS logical partitions of 50 GB each long time ago. I rearraged and moved all the data from the hard drive as i wanted to resize the partition. The extend volume partition was greyed on all three logical drives. So i decided to move the data and delete the partitons and then reformat the hard drive.

I deleted the three partitions. Instead of showing me Unallocated space, it  is showing me "Free Space" with green bar on top  under computer management -> disk management. Now i right clicked on it and clicked  "New Simple Volume" and tried to format ot usinf NTFS.

I am getting this error
"There is not enough space available on the disks to complete this operation" .

I have downloaded a tool from the western digital website but it i not shoing the drive.

Can someobe help me format this drive ?

Thanks.
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Zones: Windows Vista, Hard Drives & Storage, Computer Hard Drives
Tags: Microsoft, Windows Vista, Home Edition, Formatting
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