Seagate 1TB Expansion Drive

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MAC
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Seagate 1TB Expansion Drive

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I have a Seagate 1 TB USB Expansion Drive. I had it connected to my PC today when I went to re-install Windows 7 Ultimate. Once I discovered this, I disconnected it. When the install was complete, I connected the drive back up and Windows told me I needed to format the drive to use it. Well I did, since I accidentally formatted it before and was able to recover the data. That's what I planned on doing this time. However, after the format, Windows tells me I only have 302 GB on the drive instead of the 1 TB

Is there anything I can do to recover the 600+ GB that are inaccessible on the drive?

Thanks in advance,

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Ack. I wouldn't have formatted it. I hope you did the Quick format and no the full. :(

If you open the Windows Disk Manager (right click My Computer, Manage, Disk Management) do you see the drive partitioned as a full 320Gb HDD or as a 1Tb HDD with a 320Gb partition on it? If it's showing as a 320Gb partition on a 1Tb drive then you may be able to delete the partition, create a new 1Tb partition, do a quick format and then run your favorite file recovery app.

If it's only showing up as a 320Gb drive then you need to try connecting it to a different PC and see if you can get it to be recognized as a 1Tb drive, or try running a partitioning app like Acronis Disk Manager from a DOS boot disk on it.

Hope this helps...
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