![]() This all sounds more like a problem with Seagate though (just one of many reasons why I only buy Western Digital). Which partition are you formatting as FAT32? I found in the past that it will only recognize the first partition. It can be reformatted but anything you had on it will be lost.) To use it for storage but it will render the drive unreadable in Windows. ![]() If your Xbox accepts it then it will be able I've had no trouble using personally formatted FAT32 devices since the change and actually got it to use NTFS without asking to reformat (DO NOT use NTFS. It's most likely getting held up on your NTFS partition. Haven't tried it since they upped the cap though because there's no reason to since I can now use the whole drive. I was able to use partitions before the change but my Xbox would only recognize one partition so I formatted the first 32GB partition of my old WD 120GB HDD as FAT32 and used it for my Xbox and formatted the rest as NTFS and just used it to backup whatever.
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