Goto control panel / computer management / disk management now you should see all your drives right click your 160Mb drive and select delete partition. Now right click it again and select format, choose the Fat32 file system and give it a full format not a quick one seeming its been used on a Mac and you shouldnt have a problem. Cheers from Scott and plz vote
This should just be a matter od plugging in the drive, if recognised, right click on the drive icon and format to ntfs.
If not recognised. Control Panel / Admin tools/ computer management / storage/ disc management.
Locate the drive (which will appear unallocated) right mouse click on it, then new simple volume and format
Formatting the Data Partition
The data partition on the ScreenPlay Director is formatted with an NTFS file system and will appear as a read-only volume under Mac OS X unless special software is installed on the Mac. If you need to transfer files to the ScreenPlay Director by direct USB connection on a Mac, you must reformat the data partition to FAT32 (see instructions below).
NOTE: On a network connection, Mac OS will see the ScreenPlay Director as a shared SMB volume. This means you can use the network to copy files from a Mac to the ScreenPlay Director without changing the format from NTFS to FAT32. (Recommended if available.)
If you reformat the ScreenPlay Director data partition for use with a Windows PC, it is recommended that you use the Windows format utility to reformat with NTFS. Right click on the drive letter for the data partition and select Format.
CAUTION!
Do NOT change the partitioning on the ScreenPlay Director as this will remove the firmware that enables the ScreenPlay Director to communicate with your TV set. Only media files stored on the active data partition can be viewed or played on a TV.
Formatting the data partition will erase all existing data! If you have files on the ScreenPlay Director you want to save, move them to another drive or volume before reformatting.
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