David Donaldson KC30SG / WRCB627
I suggest you investigate GParted Live. It's a "Live" bootable linux with GParted (Gnu Partition Editor) that you install onto a USB thumb drive. You download and create an image on a USB drive, then boot that while your Western Digital drive is THE ONLY DISK connected to the disk controller on your PC. What I mean by this is...make sure your PC has its hard disk temporarily removed or at least disconnected.? Why? So you don't make a mistake and accidentally delete the partition(s) on your PC. Here's a link: I've personally used this tool dozens of times. Windows is, as you probably know, difficult to deal with as a tool to format disks as it tries to protect its own partitions. So I don't recommend using any Windows based partitioning applications to do this work. You will, of course, use Windows to download this tool and to burn it onto a USB. GParted is an excellent tool, and "should" be able to completely remove any existing partitions on the Western Digital drive. Once you clear all the partitions, you can use your raspbian OS or other Linux to partition and format the drive, or you can simply use Gparted to create a Linux partition. You can call me if you need clarification or help with the process. dave... David B. Donaldson dave@... 443-618-2454 cell WRCB627 / KC3OSG ------------------------------------------------------- The only good in this world is what we bring. The only bad, is what we allow. - dbd On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 10:24 PM raclausi <raclausi@...> wrote:
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