wd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file


  1. Posts : 152
    windows
       #1

    wd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file


    Hi
    I have a WD blue 4 TB disk WD40EZAZ, which shows up as 2 TB only in diskpart in windows10.
    Disk is mounted as USB via SATA usb adapter.
    However in disk management and file explorer capacity is shown correctly as 4 TB.
    How to solve this mismatch?
    I hope size actually is 4TB as shown in explorer?
    wd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file-2023-06-23_18-49-11.jpgwd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file-2023-06-23_18-51-09.jpgwd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file-2023-06-23_18-52-12.jpg
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  2. Posts : 4,163
    Windows 11 Pro, 22H2
       #2

    Could you please provide the details on the disk from diskpart? I suspect I know what the problem is, but need to see that output first.

    Here is a sample of the commands to run. Make sure to use the correct disk number (mine is just an example). Then copy that output and post it here:

    diskpart
    select disk 2 (use the correct disk number here)
    detail disk
    exit
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  3. Posts : 4,163
    Windows 11 Pro, 22H2
       #3

    I see that there is a 7 hour time difference between us. I'm about to go get some sleep, so let me explain now what it is that I was after. Take a look at the screenshot below.

    wd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file-image1.jpg

    Notice what the disk ID looks like that I point to near the top of the screen. It a long number in curly braces. This what a disk looks like when configured as GPT. Note then that I wipe that disk and convert it to MBR. Note what the disk ID looks like then. That is what an MBR configured disk looks like.

    If your Disk ID looks like the lower disk ID, then I am guessing that this might be the problem because MBR is limited to a maximum partition size of 2 TB.

    If that is the case and you have no data on the disk, I suggest cleaning that disk and converting to GPT. Here is how you can do this in diskpart.

    NOTE: Once again, make certain you select the correct disk ID and be aware that this will cause you to lose all data from that disk. Also, note that I assume that you want to create one large partition.

    diskpart
    select disk 2
    clean
    convert gpt
    create partition primary
    format fs=ntfs quick
    assign
    exit

    Let me know if this was helpful or if I was barking up the wrong tree here
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  4. Posts : 9,777
    Mac OS Catalina
       #4

    It is showing one partition on that drive with 20% space available.
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  5. Posts : 152
    windows
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks to both.
    Pls. find below screenshots from this 4 TB disk. Disk is already GPT.
    Disk mounted as internal disk on SATA bus:
    No inconsistency between diskpart and disk management.
    wd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file-diskpart-sata-mounted.jpgwd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file-wd-sata-mounted.jpgwd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file-diskmngt-sata-mounted.jpg

    Disk mounted as USB disk via USB SATA adapter:
    Here you see inconsistency between diskpart and disk management.
    wd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file-diskpart-usb-mounted.jpgwd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file-diskmngt-usb-mounted.jpgwd 4TB shows up as 2TB in diskpart but OK in disk management and file-wd-usb-mounted.jpg
    Last edited by plaurits; 24 Jun 2023 at 13:09.
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  6. Posts : 152
    windows
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I replaced the USB SATA adapter with a HDD docking station. After this there is no inconsistency.
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