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I believe low level formatting will leave the drive as raw. meaning there is no partition. You need to do an unconditional of quick format such as before installing windows. or install the drive in another working computer and access it through drive management witch will allow you to initialize and format the drive to an NTFS partition.
You can download the audio and device drivers from the Samsung WEB site. Please click on this link and select your model computer/notebook and the Windows drivers you require :-. http://www.samsung.com/us/support/
Use a computer that has Internet connection to download the Samsung drivers and then copy the drivers to an USB memory stick to install on your Samsung laptop. You can download the device drivers from the Samsung WEB site. Please click on this link and select your model computer/notebook and the Windows drivers you require :-. http://www.samsung.com/us/support/
I just upgraded to snow leopard and my previous driver was erased, so I did some digging around and found the right driver (it is not included even in the most recent GutenPrint software).
Look at the Global Samsung website - the US Samsung site does not support MacOS drivers.
http://www.samsung.com/download/FileView.aspx?cttfileid=213919&type=Printer&typecode=15&subtype=Laser+Printer&subtypecode=1501&model=ML-1430&filetype=DR&language=
Your OS should ask to install Rosetta to read the file (Zip), but then the install is quick and easy. The printer driver immediately showed up in the printer>setup>driver menu. Prints without a hitch.
Haven't booted my laptop into 64bit kernel, so I don't know if the driver is 64bit compatible - I expect not. Hope this helps.
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