Seagate manufactures its hard drives to work with the drivers that are already present in Windows (and MacOS, where supported). No additional driver support is required except for Windows 98SE with some legacy drives More information on tro...
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Yes, NTFS allows you to use security options that fat doesn't know, you can save files larger than 4GB (Fat32's max is 4GB per file). Also it could be that the OS itself allows you only to create partitions of 32GB if you use fat32, althoug...
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was your unit made in malaysia? my first one came frm malaysia, the others from ireland, because im in the UK now, the original unit i purchased in malaysia. the brand new replacement sent to me was while i was in the UK, so it came frm ir...
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Both devices have their perks, depending on what you need the driver for; the majority of results recommend Western Digital.
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The driver should be available from the laptop manufacturer as they made the motherboard and the driver is for it not the drive. So otherwise you need to know the chipset for the motherboard for the sata interface. Once you know that you ca...
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Alright. Xp introduced the true concept of plug n' play by having standard generic drivers built in, so most external hard drives work on the fly. But windows 98 doesn't have built in drivers, there for one needs to be supplied. Guess what!...
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