Raven
Mon, 04-07-2008, 02:45 AM
I recently bought a 500gb drive and formatted it in NTFS through Computer Management. Normally when you format a drive it will take anything between 5-10gb as an unusable partition i.e. a 300gb drive might turn into a 294gb drive for instance.
But my 500gb drive has turned into 465gb. Does that sound right? Someone else told me the same thing happened to them as well with the same size drive. It shouldn't be that big of a loss, should it? And I'm fairly sure it has nothing to do with the brand or anything; it's all to do with the file system you're using.
Is there a different method of formatting that I should be using instead to gain the use of more of the space closer to the 500gb total?
But my 500gb drive has turned into 465gb. Does that sound right? Someone else told me the same thing happened to them as well with the same size drive. It shouldn't be that big of a loss, should it? And I'm fairly sure it has nothing to do with the brand or anything; it's all to do with the file system you're using.
Is there a different method of formatting that I should be using instead to gain the use of more of the space closer to the 500gb total?