How To Format A Hard Drive
Here's how to format a hard drive (Legal Stuff: We are
not responsible for any damages, lost data, or anything of
the sort)...
If you have a computer, you surely know what a hard drive
is. If you don't have one, or simply don't know what a hard
drive is, then this article will begin with a short
description of the hard drive. Then we will cover formatting
a hard drive...
Step 1: What Is A Hard Disk Drive?
A hard disk drive in computing is a type of storage device
made up of hard disk platters, a spindle, read and write
heads read and write arms, electrical motors, and integrated
electronics contained inside an airtight enclosure.
Now you know what the hard drive is. Let's stick to the
point and start with the information on the title of this
article. How to format a hard disk drive....
Step 2...
First of all, you should have a reason if you really want to
learn how to format a hard drive. But don't forget that
formating a hard drive does NOT permanently delete your
data!
Of course, when you format your hard drive you think that
the data is really deleted, but that is not the case.
The fact is that the data you have "deleted" can be
restored. Nonetheless, you should not experiment with
formatting a hard drive because you never know what may
happen. Of course, it also depends on the software you use,
for example, there are such products that will permanently
delete the data you want and then you can continue the
process of how to format a hard drive.
Step 3...
In fact there is nothing so difficult in it. You first need
to decide what operating system you intend to load after
formating a hard drive.
It is best and easiest to use a boot disk for that Operating
System, such as MS Dos6.2 or Windows95b or Windows98SE. You
will need the proper Windows95/98 boot disk in order to load
these operating systems on the computer, else it will reject
loading due to the wrong Operating System on the computer.
Step 4...
Then you will have to insert your boot disk in the floppy
drive and start the computer.
Once the system has completed booting and an A: prompt
appears. You will need to type format C: /s and then press
Enter. The function of this command is to tell the system to
format your "C" drive and when it is finished to copy the
system files to the drive.
The "/s" switches for "System". You can format a different
drive this way by using a different drive letter.
Step 5...
After that you will see on the screen the following text:
"WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISK DRIVE C: WILL BE
LOST! Proceed with Format (Y/N)?" and if you really want to
continue, type [Y] and then press Enter.
Your screen should display the size of your drive and a
countdown in percentage of formatting completed. Depending
on your computer's speed and the size of the drive it can
take from a few minutes to over 15 minutes.
When it reaches 100% complete, you will see a new message:
FORMAT COMPLETE. SYSTEM TRANSFERRED. This message is to
indicate that the files required to boot your computer from
the hard drive have been copied from the floppy to the hard
drive.
The computer can now boot from the hard drive without a boot
disk in the floppy drive.
The last message that will appear on your screen is the
following: "Volume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)?"
You can either press any key to continue, or simply to press
Enter. And now, you can finally begin to load your Operating
System.
Keep in mind that you can receive an error message, which
says "insufficient memory to load system files". If you do
receive such message, do not worry. It is caused by the lack
of a memory manager loaded at boot and your PC can only
access the first 1mg of ram memory.
You can handle this situation with two options. The first
one is to omit the /s switch when formatting. You should do
it by typing this: FORMAT C: and then press Enter. Then when
the format is complete, manually add the system files to
your hard drive by using this command: SYS C: and press
Enter again.
The second solution is to load a memory manager in order to
overcome this issue. If you don't have any you can easily
download one from one of the million sites on the Internet.
Step 6...
You see, we have finally reached the end of How To Format A
Hard Drive. and consequently – the end of this article. Now
you surely know how to format a hard drive. But, once again,
don't play with the commands if you are not serious about
formating a hard drive.
Even if the data is restorable you may do something wrong to
your computer. That is why, you should be careful! And now,
good luck!
©2004-2005 Brian Maroevich
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