rdx

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RDX is a removable disk technology used for backup and data storage. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about RDX focus on compatibility and access issues in various Windows versions. Common problems include RDX cartridge disks not being recognized correctly in Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008, often due to different starting partition offsets. Additionally, users have reported being unable to access data on RDX removable disks formatted with NTFS, particularly when the disk has no partitions, affecting Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. These threads typically seek solutions or reference Microsoft hotfixes to resolve the recognition and access errors.
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    RDX cartridge disks are not recognized correctly in Windows 7, in Windows Vista, in Windows Server 2

    Fixes an issue in which RDX cartridge disks are not recognized correctly. This issue occurs when you use RDX cartridge disks that have different starting partition offsets on a computer that is running Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or... More...
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    You cannot access an RDX removable disk that you formatted by using NTFS in Windows Server 2003, in

    Fixes an issue in which you cannot access data that is stored on an RDX removable disk that has no partitions. This issue occurs after you format the disk by using the NTFS file system. Link Removed
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    You cannot access a 1 TB RDX removable disk that you formatted by using NTFS in Windows Vista, in Wi

    Fixes an issue in which you cannot access data that is stored on a 1 TB RDX removable disk that has no partitions. This issue occurs after you format the disk by using the NTFS file system. Link Removed
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