Hi guys,
Today I installed my Crucial MX500 SSD 4tb drive into an external enclosure and formatted as GPT NTFS. For some reason after a while, Windows 11 shows error in the filesystem and the system must be rebooted to run filesystem check.
By loooking at the disk into MiniTool Partizion Wizard I found out that the disk switched by itself from GPT to MBR, and splits the 4TB space into 2 partitions of 2TB each.
Crucial Storage Executive software won't even let me format it from inside the software, and so won't disk manager in Windows. MiniTool does let me instead. So I partition and format as GPT NTFS 1 single 4TB partition but then...it happens again! It switches to MBR and Windows scream at me for filesystem errors.
Any idea of what's going on?
I'm using a Sabrent external enclosure which does support 4TB and it never caused any issue with any disk.
The SSD worked fine inside the computer untill today, when I started using it as external drive.
From inside Storage executive "device self-tests" completed successfully.
EDIT: I formatted it by re-connecting it internally into the computer to Sata, but as soon as I install it back again into the SSD external case it messes things up by converting it from GPT to MBR and the drive is NOT visible in file explorer anymore. Ij order to fix that, I have delete the partition, redo the GPT and create a NTFS partition. However, it goes back to MBR after a while...
P.S. Storage Executive didn't even let me format the drive despite being inside the PC and connected to Sata, as if parts of Storage Executive couldn't detect the drive to format it. Other features though could actually see it and showed it as "healthy" and in good condition.
I'm confused!
Thanks
Today I installed my Crucial MX500 SSD 4tb drive into an external enclosure and formatted as GPT NTFS. For some reason after a while, Windows 11 shows error in the filesystem and the system must be rebooted to run filesystem check.
By loooking at the disk into MiniTool Partizion Wizard I found out that the disk switched by itself from GPT to MBR, and splits the 4TB space into 2 partitions of 2TB each.
Crucial Storage Executive software won't even let me format it from inside the software, and so won't disk manager in Windows. MiniTool does let me instead. So I partition and format as GPT NTFS 1 single 4TB partition but then...it happens again! It switches to MBR and Windows scream at me for filesystem errors.
Any idea of what's going on?
I'm using a Sabrent external enclosure which does support 4TB and it never caused any issue with any disk.
The SSD worked fine inside the computer untill today, when I started using it as external drive.
From inside Storage executive "device self-tests" completed successfully.
EDIT: I formatted it by re-connecting it internally into the computer to Sata, but as soon as I install it back again into the SSD external case it messes things up by converting it from GPT to MBR and the drive is NOT visible in file explorer anymore. Ij order to fix that, I have delete the partition, redo the GPT and create a NTFS partition. However, it goes back to MBR after a while...
P.S. Storage Executive didn't even let me format the drive despite being inside the PC and connected to Sata, as if parts of Storage Executive couldn't detect the drive to format it. Other features though could actually see it and showed it as "healthy" and in good condition.
I'm confused!
Thanks
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