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Ntfs formatted wd my book studio edition hdd

Last answer on Nov 9, 2009 3:34:04 pm GMT bil, on Nov 8, 2009 6:57:41 pm GMT 
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Hello,
I just recently had 400 gb of digitized home movies put on a WD My Book Studio Edition 2 2TB HDD (RAID 1) formatted in NTFS using Blackmagic codec and when I connected to my laptop via usb there is no recognition by my computer of the hard drive or files etc. What should I do to correct this?

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 closeup22, on Nov 9, 2009 3:34:04 pm GMT

Hi there,

right click on my computer>

manage>

disk management >

you will find it in raw format

probable you will have to reformat it again

Thanks

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