Formatting of a new hard drive 20, Formatting of a new hard drive

Updated on number 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have a boot disc, you can start it with a disc first, and then enter the dos; If you don't have a CD, you can go to the Internet ** a dos tool, I generally use"Dwarven DOS tool"or"One-click ghost", After installation, options will appear before entering the system, and you can enter DOS according to the prompts, all in Chinese, which should be understandable. Enter after entering the DOS"format c:/q", which is a quick format C drive.

    Generally, if the partition format of the hard disk is NTFS, the hard disk partition cannot be seen under DOS, because this format does not support pure DOS, and FAT32 is required. However, the NTFS format will not be fragmented during the use of the system, and if you want to format it, you have to use partition software, and you can't only enter the DOS.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The hard drive is low-formatted at the factory, so you don't need to lower the bar, and the low bar will reduce the life of the hard drive, unless you have to, don't try to go low!

    The new hard disk needs to be partitioned first, generally under DOS, you can use the DiskGen partition tool, first divide a main partition, which is used to install the system, and set this partition to the "active" state, so that the PC can use this partition to boot the system! Then create an extension partition and give him all the space! Then create a logical partition under the extended partition, and the total capacity of the logical partition is from the extended partition!

    After the partition is completed, you can perform advanced formatting, and only after formatting can you use the space of each partition! That's the order!

    You can change the order of the drive letters of each partition under the XP system, and set it in My Computer - > Properties - > Management - > Disk Management!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You replace the original hard drive with the one you just bought, and use the disc to enter the DOS format (or use specialized formatting software).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The problem is not clear, if you connect a dual hard disk, you need to set up the master and slave disks, and there is a small jumper next to the new hard disk data cable interface, tear it down and move it out, and then the power supply of the old hard disk is short, and the new one is long.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    See if the interface is the same.

    If the master and slave are set up in the same way.

    It's not a question of disqualification.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Click Start-Run-Type "Cmd" to enter DOS

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Here's how:

    1.Find the "This PC" icon on the desktop and double-click to open it;

    2.Select the disk to be formatted;

    3.Right-click to open the options menu, find "Format" and click;

    4.After making sure that the important data is backed up, confirm that the information is correct and click "Start";

    5.A warning message pops up, click "OK";

    6.This window will pop up after the format is successful, click "OK" to complete the formatting.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Method 1: 1 Step 1.

    First, right-click on the desktop and select Manage to enter the computer management page.

    Step 2. Click on the left side of Storage - Disk Management, select the disk you want to format and right-click to select Format.

    Step 3. The formatting window pops up, click OK, 4

    Step 4. The page pops up, click OK again.

    How to format a hard drive (3).

    Step 5. The disk will start formatting automatically, and you can do it when the formatting is complete. Method 2:

    Step 6. Right-click on the start menu and select Run, 7 step 7. Enter cmd in Run and click OK.

    Step 8. In the command window, enter Enter to enter the Disk Management page.

    Step 9. Select the disk you want to format, right-click and select Format.

    Step 10. The formatting window pops up, click OK.

    Step 11. The page pops up, click OK again.

    Step 12. The disk will start formatting automatically, and you can do it when the formatting is complete.

    Summary:1Go to your computer's Disk Management and select the disk you want to format.

    2.In the Run Command window, enter Enter Disk Management to select the disk you want to format.

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