I would like to get this hard drive to run on Ubuntu Studio, but when I go to the step to define the partitions, the partition table shows only 375 GB out of 2.72 TB. I don't know why my external drive would only be allowed only 375 GB of space to install Ubuntu Studio. Do I need to format this external drive as a GPT file system so Ubuntu Studio can recognize all the space on it?
I know it seems stupid, but here are my computer specs: 1 GB (about 128 or 256 MB of RAM is used for video), a 320 GB hard drive with 298 GB space available after Windows Vista OS installation, and currently has 265 GB free out of 298 GB.
My External drive is a Toshiba Canvio 3 TB and the model number is HDWC130XK3J1
If any of you who are on this forum have had similar problems please let me know if you have any solutions!
I know it seems stupid, but here are my computer specs: 1 GB (about 128 or 256 MB of RAM is used for video), a 320 GB hard drive with 298 GB space available after Windows Vista OS installation, and currently has 265 GB free out of 298 GB.
My External drive is a Toshiba Canvio 3 TB and the model number is HDWC130XK3J1
If any of you who are on this forum have had similar problems please let me know if you have any solutions!