How to format external hard drive Toshiba PX1266E - 1 25 (250 GB)?

Hi all

I'm hard to re-formatting my Toshiba drive HARD from FAT32 to NTFS. I read instruction manual, troubleshooting and FAQ too: I've disabled my antivirus and connected my HARD drive without expansion card. The result is the same: the message "Unable to complete the format".
You know that when you connect the HARD drive, a virtual CD called "password" begins. Is it possible that it is causing the problem? Can I remove it?
With partition magic, the drive is signed as BAD. He asks me if I want to format the HARD disk to restart the computer, but when he starts an error occurs. I also tried with dban, but it does not work.

So, what can I do?
A big thanks to all the world. (Sorry for my English, I hope that my problem is clear).

Hi Ivan_2,

activation/deactivation has no influence until the password is not removed.
When a password encrypted partition/disk needs to be formatted, you will need to remove the password.
I think there is a tool to reformat the drive, but you will lose all files...

AutoPlay is a feature of your operating system > activate in the device properties...

hardware stores the password and governs what is written on the drive - no disc operation is allowed also formatting is not possible.

to recover your files:
mount the drive and turn on the password and delete before writing to disk
After that, you should be able to access all of your files.

the virtual drive you can see might be the operating system that manages the 'password-thing ".

reset the password should do the job too, but you lose all the files on this disc.
refer to the manual and make sure that the options are possible.

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