External Hard Drive Capacity Problems

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Hi folks, just trying to get some info on this issue...

A bit new to this formatting and partioning thing. I just got a Maxtor 500gb external hard drive, which I formatted and partitioned on a Mac (OSX 10.4.11) It was showing a capacity of 465gb, which seemed fine but when I partitioned it using disk utility, it's capacity is only showing as 257gb! Don't know what I did wrong but I think I may have stuffed up in the partioning process as when I chose the hard drive in disk utility it only showed 257gb figure in the size field and I named it and partioned it (using mac os extended)

Any suggestions as to what might be the problem? why is it only showing 257gb? have I lost most of the hard drives capacity?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Reading your post sounds like you partitioned - formatted - partitioned then formatted again. Maybe I'm reading it wrong....

Anyway...... I'd start again if I were you.
Delete all partitions.
Create 1 or more partitions.
Format each partition individually.

Sorry this is a bit high-level . . . . if you need more detail post back and let me know how many partitions you want and of what size and I'll give you some more detailed info.

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Hi, sorry if my post wasn't clear.

What I did was basically follow the instructions that came with the hard drive - it said to run the software that came already saved on the hard drive for mac osx - did this and then I went into disk utility to partition (which is where the 257gb figure came up). I jut named the partition and hit 'partition'

All I wanted to do was to have the entire 500gb formatted for a Mac so that I could use it as back up storage.

If I was to start again I 'm assuming that would mean clearing the hard drive and using the erase function in disk utility?
 
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Hi, sorry if my post wasn't clear.

What I did was basically follow the instructions that came with the hard drive - it said to run the software that came already saved on the hard drive for mac osx - did this and then I went into disk utility to partition (which is where the 257gb figure came up). I jut named the partition and hit 'partition'

All I wanted to do was to have the entire 500gb formatted for a Mac so that I could use it as back up storage.

If I was to start again I 'm assuming that would mean clearing the hard drive and using the erase function in disk utility?

Yes you can use Erase to clear the entire disk.
Then use Partition to split it into 2 or more partitions
 
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Thanks. I'll try doing it again.

Just one last question. The capacity that it's showing now (257gb) is that because I have probably partitioned only that one portion?
 
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It sounds like you have 2 partitions only 1 formatted and it's that one that you are seeing at 257gb.

When you go into Disk Utility you'll be able to see how the disk is split etc
 
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OK so I erased the partition and started all over again. It only lets me partition 257gb!

In disk utility I have it set on '1 partition' and the max it goes up to is 257gb

Any suggestions?
 

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In Disk Utility you will want to highlight the "Drive" - not one of the partitions ... see pic.

Then do an Erase and Partition in order to create a single partition on the drive.

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If you highlight only one of the partitions on the drive, it will only erase and reformat that partition.
Selecting the drive will erase and the whole drive. Then go to the Partition tab and have it just create a single partition using the whole drive.


And make sure you're not selecting your internal drive here!!!!!!

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This is bizzare cos the drive (at the top of the list) is showing me 257gb! but it's a 500gb drive. That's what I erased and partitioned but it won't let me go any higher than 257gb.
 
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Can you run this command from the terminal and post back the result please

diskutil list

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Thanks all for your help, much appreciated.

It seems whatever the problem was has fixed itself! The disk utility now reads the disk as 465gb, with one partition.

mrplow, I did run that command from the terminal earlier today - it gave me all the partition sizes and it had the hard drive listed as 465gb but it still wasn't showing that capacity in disk utility. Checked back a little while later and it had the correct capacity in disk utility. Have no idea what the issue would have been.
 

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