This should be simple. My network computer has four hard drives. The C drive and an archive drive are 160Gig Seagates (master and slave on one IDE connector) I have two older 80Gig Maxtors that I use for file storage called Library M and Library N. They are master and slave on the seconf IDE connector. All have worked reliably for ever. I recently cleared out the old files on one of these (saving some to the other library drive and deleting most since they were very old and of no possible interest any more) There were two files on the drive I could not delete; System Volume Information (about 2GIG!) and the Recycler folder. Fine, I thought, I will just reformat the drive (NTFS) and start with a clean format. No matter what I do though I cannot format the drive. I have even tried third party software, but always get an error box saying the drive is in use etc. It is not in use.
I haven't tried from safe mode yet since I would like to know what is going on. Anyone have any ideas? There are only those two files on the drive that can't be deleted and the drive cannot be formatted to get rid of them.
I haven't tried from safe mode yet since I would like to know what is going on. Anyone have any ideas? There are only those two files on the drive that can't be deleted and the drive cannot be formatted to get rid of them.
