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Originally Posted by jggimi
Very odd. I guess once something is NTFS, it won't let you change it. You could always zero out the MBR sector with dd ... no, wait, I guess you can't.
You can always use a command window and the Windows format command.
Start...Run....cmd if you've never used a command line on Windows before. You will get a text based window containing a command line prompt.
Use format /? to get a description of the command and its options and operands. /FS:<filesystem> is the operand of specific interest. FAT32 is the filesystem type you are looking for.
This command should change the MBR partition table while formatting. If it works at all.
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Well still only for ntfs works.Also i tried a windows program(Aomei Partition Assistant) which also only formats to ntfs.If i try fat32 :
Sorry,the current operation has been canceled!:Information Code:102.Description:Certain Bad Sector exists is DBR
I don't think that it's worthy of any more trials.Since i'm not going to use other OS than OBSD on my desktop and ntfs is read-only on OBSD,it's just not practical.Well I got my lesson for backing up,that's SURE.Too bad that it was the 2TB disk.