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jimk1963
Dec 28, 2023Luminary
NTFS-formatted drive with no data - do I need to "unformat" it to use in ReadyNAS?
Received a box of Seagate Exos X20 18TB drives, "recertified". Wanted to check basic condition of drives so plopped them in a Sabrent DS-2BCR drive dock, formatted them to NTFS with one simple volume...
jimk1963
Dec 28, 2023Luminary
On further inspection, appears "clean" (within diskpart) removes the partitioning storage method (MBR or GPT).
When I right-click on the "Not initialized" area of Disk 5 in Disk Management, "Initialize Disk" shows up and when I select it, I get the box below.
I guess "Not initialized" might be the correct state for these drives for use in a ReadyNAS, since that's how they appear out of the box... ?
- StephenBDec 28, 2023Guru - Experienced User
The method using Windows Disk Manager is enough, the NAS will then recognize that the disk is unformatted, and will automatically format it and add it to the array. If your method doesn't work, you can always select it and format it in the NAS.
FWIW, I always run the full "erase disk" test in seatools - I have had some disks pass the non-destructive test but fail the erase test (and vice versa). If you run that test, then the disk also ends up unformatted.
Also, there is no need to format the disk to test it with Seatools (and I never do when I intend to put it into the NAS).
- jimk1963Dec 28, 2023Luminary
Thanks StephenB !
Did a simple volume format is because I couldn't see the drives otherwise - in Windows. I didn't realize Seatools can recognize the drives even without formatting - nice! Will remember that.
Under Seatools "Erase" there are several options:
- Format
- Short (Sanitize Crypto Erase, Instant Secure Erase)
- Long (Sanitize Overwrite, Simple Overwrite, Write Same Erase)
Which option do you run for the "full erase" ?
- StephenBDec 28, 2023Guru - Experienced User
jimk1963 wrote:
Under Seatools "Erase" there are several options:
- Format
- Short (Sanitize Crypto Erase, Instant Secure Erase)
- Long (Sanitize Overwrite, Simple Overwrite, Write Same Erase)
Which option do you run for the "full erase" ?
Simple Overwrite.
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