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    • KatieK
      Katie @RoguePacket
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      @RoguePacket said:

      OS X side, Disk Utility is used for this: repartitioning, formatting, et al. Gets grumpy with NTFS, but not much a hassle when wiping.

      I concur - if you're keeping it Mac side, NTFS is not the way to go.

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      • RoguePacketR
        RoguePacket
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        @nara @katie

        Ah, that reminds me, OS X is read-only for NTFS. Should be fine to wipe with Disk Utility, but most other operations would fail (sudo or no).

        Curious, have not tried this...could be worth a shot as a testβ€”

        • http://www.cnet.com/news/how-to-manually-enable-ntfs-read-and-write-in-os-x/
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        • AmbarishrhA
          Ambarishrh @Nara
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          @Nara Tried on Windows, same issue- Access Denied! May be its time to get rid of that, but can't believe that the HDD is visible on disk management on both windows & MAC but can't access that! 😞

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender
            last edited by

            have you tried a utility like SpinRite yet?

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            • AmbarishrhA
              Ambarishrh @Dashrender
              last edited by

              @Dashrender Thanks. Haven't tried it yet. Let me check that as well.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @Ambarishrh
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                @ambarishrh said:

                @Dashrender Thanks. Haven't tried it yet. Let me check that as well.

                Spinrite isn't free, but they do offer a money back guarantee.

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                • NaraN
                  Nara @Ambarishrh
                  last edited by

                  @ambarishrh said:

                  @Nara Tried on Windows, same issue- Access Denied! May be its time to get rid of that, but can't believe that the HDD is visible on disk management on both windows & MAC but can't access that! 😞

                  Access denied? Were you running the command prompt with elevated rights?

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                  • B
                    BC
                    last edited by

                    Tried what exactly with windows?

                    my computer > E/F drive access?

                    yes that will get denied... should actually come up with a message about granting access unless its formatted with some other partition like reiser/etc

                    under windows you should be right clicking my computer and choosing manage then seeing the disk loaded...
                    Make sure you're looking at the right one... they load 2 disks... CD (WD Ware) + Open Storage
                    in the disk manager you'll see if it can read the partition format - if its ntfs / other - no matter what you'll be able to wipe the storage side via any OS but can't wipe the non-storage CD Side... not without a little firmware flash / using WDWare tools to turn it off

                    I'm wondering if he's seeing the virtual CDRom that these load... and not the actual storage...

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                    • NaraN
                      Nara @BC
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                      @BC said:

                      Tried what exactly with windows?

                      Using diskpart to clean the drive

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                      • AmbarishrhA
                        Ambarishrh @BC
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                        @BC I tried the Disk Management, Selected the 2TB WD HDD, it was not initialised. Tried to initialise the disk and got access denied error. I hope you read my initial posts, that I tried the same thing using Disk Utility on a MAC and dd command to clean the hard drive.

                        @nara Tried the diskpart as well but without success. I am actually checking Spinrite if that helps. Will let you know the results soon.

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