4TB HDD not working on your Windows Server 2012 (R2)/2003 SP2? This article details reasons for this issue and how to fix 4TB disk not working problem in different ways.
“Hello there. I am getting trouble using WD Black 4TB hard drive on my Windows Server 2012. I bought this hard drive to store some backups only to find the 4TB hard drive showing up as 2TB in Server 2012 and no more space available. Can someone explain how should I proceed to get the unallocated space on 4TB hard drive? Does my Server unable to work with the large capacity disk?
By the way, another 3TB disk is on the way home with which I plan to replace my current pretty old hard drive for my Server. If that is the problem, I probably should cancel the 3TB drive and re-order a smaller one. But I don’t want to. Please help!”
From the description of the above example, it could be the problem of MBR limit. When you first install the disk to the machine, it will ask you to initialize disk to MBR or GPT, two different partition styles with different performances.
The MBR has a 2TB limit due to its partition table and fortunately, GPT table makes up for this. If you initialized the 4TB disk to the wrong partition table at the beginning and the disk not showing up correctly, you can easily solve this problem by changing it to GPT again.
However, there is one more thing you may need to pay attention to before MBR to GPT conversion. If want to install Windows Server 2012 OS on GPT partition table and boot there, make sure your computer supports EFI or UEFI boot mode. If you just use the 4TB disk as extra storage, there is no requirement for the motherboard of your machine.
It is nice to know that Windows Server 2012 provides utilities, Disk Management and Diskpart, to help you convert an empty disk from MBR to GPT. That is to say, you need to clean up all partitions or volumes on the 4TB disk before converting.
The quickest way to access Disk Management in Windows Server 2012 is to right-click the bottom left corner of the desktop to open the Quick Access Menu. Disk Management is listed there. Connect the 4TB drive to your Server 2012 first.
To do with Disk Management in Server 2012, right-click any existing partition and select “Delete Volume”. Repeat this step until the disk is empty. Then, right-click the disk and select “Convert to GPT Disk”. The converting process will be done in a few seconds.
To do with Diskpart in CMD, press+key combo, and type “diskpart” to start Command Prompt. Input following commands in order and each order comes with an. “list disk > select disk n >clean > convert gpt > exit”. Where “n” is the number of the 4TB hard drive you to want to convert to GPT.
Tips: 1. All data will be wiped out during the conversion. So back up important files to a safe place before you start. 2. If installed on 4TB hard drives and get a GPT error on Server 2012 (R2), press+to start the Command Prompt.
Since Windows Server snap-in tools will convert empty disk only to GPT, it is hard to convert MBR-formatted system disks to GPT with them. Under this circumstance, it is a wise move to do it with a 3rd-party partition manager. AOMEI Partition Assistant Server is such a great MBR & GPT conversion tool that allows you to convert the system and data disks to the desired partition table without deleting any partitions on Windows Server 2022/2019/2016/2012(R2)/2008(R2)/2003, etc.
1. Install and run AOMEI Partition Assistant. Right-click the 4 TB hard drive that not working on Server 2012 and select “Convert to GPT”.
2. Confirm the operation.
3. Click “Apply” to execute the pending operation.
Tips: 1. If the system is involved, a reboot is required. To convert to GPT without booting Windows Server 2012 via this software, make a bootable USB/CD/DVD in advance. 2. You can convert GPT to MBR on Server 2012 with the same software in the future if you wish to. 3. Data loss might be caused by inappropriate operations, so please backup the files you care about most just in case. 4. This method can also be used to solve 4TB HGST SATA drive only shows 1.62 TB on Windows Server 2012.
Obviously, there are many other factors that caused 4TB HDD not available for Server 2012 and other Windows OSes. To sum up, four main components are listed below.
▶System 32-bit version limitation: All Windows 32-bit systems do not support booting from UEFI or EFI mode. As a result, to use a 4TB HDD as a system disk, you need to upgrade 32-bit to 64-bit or x86 to make it available for EFI/UEFI boot. As covered before, to use a 4TB hard drive as a data disk only, neither boot mode is important.
▶Software Filter Drive affecting: If a 4TB external USB drive is not recognized by Server 2012 R2 after converting to GPT, it could be a problem with the Filter drive of some certain backup software. You can uninstall the backup software to test or contact the backup software support to consult the problem.
▶Server Controller Card limitation: When the motherboard is UEFI-supported and the 4TB is GPT-formatted, you can still get into trouble, for example, 4TB HDD not working on Windows Server 2003 SP2. In that case, it could be that the Controller Card is unable to handle GPT +2TB disk. Upgrade to a more compatible one.
▶Server driver is out-of-date: Work 4TB USB drive with, for example, Dell PowerEdge T320, if the Server driver is not up-to-date, the 4TB external disk will not be recognized. You can download the latest version from their manufacturer's website to solve this issue.
When you find 4TB HDD not working on Windows Server 2012, have a clear understanding of your own situation because different causes have different solutions.
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