Reformat HDD for desktop use

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travalon

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I know read it in my lurking days but can't seem to confirm what I think I know now.
I just detached and marked as new 2 drives that will ultimately end up in a desktop as back up.
Do I just format them to NTFS now?
That is all, thank you.
 

Ericloewe

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ZFS stores metadata at several fixed locations, so a thorough wipe is probably best. It will take a long time, so leave it overnight.
 

solarisguy

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Erasing the first 4GB and the last 4GB with dd (for example using Cygwin under Windows) is probably more than enough.

Then reformatting it using Windows.
 

travalon

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I just ran gparted in Linux, added a partition table and formatted to NTFS. It went awfully quick so I'm not sure I recovered all the space. Double checking now and will post results if I find any.
 

AltecBX

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Couldn't you use diskpart in windows?


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travalon

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Properties show 2tb per disk and the gparted tool shows 1.82tb each. I think I got it all. Its that whole 1024 vs 1000mb per gig argument.
 

travalon

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I suppose I could use disk part if I used Windoze. I have a machine with it but the disks aren't in there. I'll transfer them to check though.
Thanks for everyone's response.
 
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