hdindi wrote:
Im not sure about the second option how safe is it?
It's safe, but you have to make sure your only mounting and affecting changes on the drive intended.
It has a GUI, but it's a bit different than a Mac.
With Gparted it will tell you if there is something locked about the drive.
Can i be able to remove the hard drive and format it with a different mac book pro to mac os journaled and then return it?
You will need a SATA to USB adapter cable.
And again the type of hard drive I purchased is a toshiba since the spoilt one is a toshiba. Could it be that its not supported by the mac book?
Internal drives are pretty much universal for all computers with the appropriate size space and interfaces.
Even external enclosed drives have standard internal drives inside.
What sometimes occurs is the drive is non-funtional right from the factory, call the place you bought it up via phone and ask about your drive, it's compatability with your model of Mac and arrange a exchange for a new one.
It should just go right in and you can format it and use it. Not hassle with it.
How exactly are you trying to format this new drive?
Your signature says 10.7.5, is it a newer Mac and a globe appears and you use Disk Utiltiy
or are you attempting to format via a 10.6 or other OS X disk?