User guide
Formatting the HDD
Formatting on a
PC (Win2000/XP)
Use the Disk Management
Utility
• Right click on “My
Computer” and choose
“Manage”
• Select “Disk Management”
• Choose the drive you want
to format and right click on
the Disk or drive field for
further commands
• Create a primary partition
and format it
• Follow the Wizard
instructions
You can also format Mvisto using FAT32 but this will have the limitation of max disk being
32GB and max file size being 4GB. Note: To be able to use the Mvisto on all Operating
Systems, you will need to use FAT32. To create one single disk over 32GB use the DOS
command prompt and the “fdisk” command on Win98/SE or WinME.
Formatting on a Mac (OS X)
Mac OS9.2 and earlier, do not
support creation of partitions
on an external drive. To do
that, you will need to purchase
additional 3
rd
party software,
connect the drive to the
internal IDE bus, or upgrade
to OS X. Initializing the drive
can be done on all Operating
Systems.
For Mac OS X, use the Disk
Utility to format and create
partitions on your external
disk.
• Select “Disk Utility” in the utilities folder
• Choose your external drive and format it according to your requirement. For Mac only,
choose “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)”
NOTE: To be able to use the Mvisto on all Operating Systems, you will need to use
FAT32 (max file size limited to 4GB!). To create one single disk over 32GB, use the DOS
command prompt and the “fdisk” command on Win98/SE or WinME.
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