![]() ![]() I restarted the computer too and no change. I also checked the drivers to ensure the hard drives were up-to-date and that my Windows software was up-to-date. So no matter what formatting or partitioning I do, the total storage I can manipulate is still 465GB. I spent a few hours researching solutions online, but they all point to the same category of fixes, which is essentially partitioning and formatting through Disk Management or CMD.exe, all of which failed to fix the storage capacity issue because they can’t add capacity to what it deems to be the maximum storage allowed, or 465GB in this case. ![]() I also tried plugging them into a different laptop, and the same thing. I tried the other two 12TB hard drives on the same laptop and met the exact same capacity issue. ![]() It’s all free space with a maximum capacity of 465GB. This is not a partition issue where I can’t access unallocated space because there is no unallocated space. I went into Disk Management and tried to reformat it (wiping it clean and reformatting in exfat and NTFS). I plugged one into my laptop and it showed only 465GB of available space right from the get-go. I recently purchased three 12TB Easystore external hard drives, all brand new, straight out of the box. ![]()
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