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The drives contained in a HDD DVD recorder are standard hard drives, though you will have to remove it from the recorder and reformat it. This will likely make it unusable in the DVDR HDD.
So far as I know, all you would need to do (if plug n' play doesn't work) is to reformat the drive.
Reformat hd. On the XMB go into the settings menu and you will find "Reformat hard drive".
One can learn how to reformat a hard drive by visiting the step by step instructions on either the Windows or Apple computer site (depending on the hard drive maker).
yes but for a mac you don't have to format hard drives... so if you were to put a mac hard drive into a PC you would have to reformat it, I'm not completely sure how to do that
When you reformat a hard drive you change it to whatever formatting you have selected and it will overwrite whatever format was used before.
yes
You can try to reformat the hard drive
Discs and SSDs Solid State Drives
The top four brands of 1TB Hard Drives are amongst others Western Digital hard drives, Seagate hard drives, Toshiba hard drives, and Hitachi hard drives.
It depends on the hardware; hard-disk drives, USB drives and even the BIOS of your motherboard can all be compromised. Power supplies, controller cards, CPU's, CD drives, DVD drives, floppies... not so much.The files on your hard drives, USB drives and other disk MEDIA (note, I said media, not the drive) can all be compromised and can easily be erased if you feel that there is a problem. If you think your hard drive has been compromised you can always boot from an installation CD and reformat the disk. If you think a USB drive has been compromised, just delete all of the data.
reformat the computer.