Myn wrote:
Just so you know the background a bit more accurately:
This guy (me) did ask other, but related questions in a German
newsgroup.
But was treated with mockery, insults, hairsplitting, wrong
quotations,
while there was no real progress on the discussion because the
arguments were not addressed.
It's here:
http://groups.google.com/group/de.c...14/[email protected]&lnk=ol&
but in German, I hope it won't go here the same way.
I was not "demanding or requiring", I was suggesting.
I don't mean people buying unformatted/unpartitioned HDs, just I
consider it useful, if formatted ones were generally offered
too and marked as such, and if unformatted ones should be marked too,
so to avoid confusion.
Now, this marking of unformatted HDs caused quite some indignation
in that German newsgroup, I still don't understand why,
and I'd like to know, how it's in other countries.
USB-sticks, external HDs, Floppy-disks are sold as formatted.
And yes, I'm aware there is some trouble with the definitions
and some people prefer to call it "partitioned", not "formatted".
And it takes about an hour to format/partition it, if you use
the recommended method and not the apparantly unsafer fast
formatting/partitioning. And only when you know about it,
else it might take hours to figure out why the HD doesn't work.