How to format an old fashioned system such as Ben 3, Mac, why can t I find the command

Updated on number 2024-02-08
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It seems that you have not figured out the concept. If you want to format the system disk, it has nothing to do with the BIOS, you press del to enter the BIOS menu, which is used to set the working parameters of the motherboard, the boot mode, and view the information of each interface. If you want to format the system, you need to see whether your system is win32 or winnt.

    32 systems have the previous win98, winme and so on. NT systems have 2000, XP, 2003 and so on. If it is a 32 system, you can choose to turn off to DOS mode after powering it on.

    Then the information of your system disk (generally c: I don't know if yours is) will automatically jump to c: after the number of 100 counts is finished, it will automatically jump to c: .

    Remember your previous drive letters. If it's e: then now he's f:

    Go to F: Hit DIR will list the files on your CD, and the general Windows installation files are all the same. Type out the file name and press enter, and the installation begins.

    There are Chinese guides to indicate what you should do when installing. If you're on an NT system, it's a bit of a hassle to find a CD or floppy disk with a DOS bootloader. Then modify it in the BIOS and boot the system with a CD or floppy disk.

    Usually after launching, he will let you choose 3 options. You can choose the last two English words are with or withinYou can choose either of the two.

    He will then automatically boot to the C: root directory of the DOS. And then it's the same as the 32 system format.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ben San and Ben Si are the same.

    Under the A drive letter, enter format c:

    You can format the C drive.

    Others can be operated according to the prompts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not in the BIOS, it's just to put the boot disk into the optical drive and type Format C: in A: and that's it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    format is an external command, and the directory in which it is located must be specified.

    win98 eg: path=c:\\windows\\command

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    format drive letter.

    Then follow the instructions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    LZ: The question you ask is not very clear.

    Do you want to get rid of the data on your hard drive? Or just for the hard disk (the hard disk has only one area).

    To put it simply, you can repartition the hard drive and then use the format, which basically meets your requirements.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Are you who formatted a hard drive into a just bought one with only one partition?

    If that's the case, you'll need to use software pq.

    If you are afraid that other disks have viruses.

    It's okay to format the next disk in DOS, as long as each disk is clear, the virus is gone.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It doesn't seem to be, and I'm looking forward to the master to answer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Directly delete all partitions, then create partitions, format.

    Don't quite understand what you're going to do.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all, to correct one of your views, that is, "there is no operating system", because things like MaxDOS or PE and the like don't belong to the tool software at all, but to the operating system, take MaxDOS as an example, it is the DOS system, and any command has its dependent platform or must have a runtime environment, so what you said about "formatting without an operating system" is simply impossible.

    In addition, if you format a hard disk or partition, you actually use a command: format, and if you are in the Windows operating system, if you enter the command prompt state, you can also use this command to format some partitions, of course, because the command prompt line depends on your Windows operating system, so you can only format other partitions except the system partition.

    Of course, if you use a tool disk, then the system files you store for DOS and PE are on the CD, so when you use the formatting tool, then the files used by it will be transferred to memory and then run, because it does not depend on the hard disk, so you can format your hard disk arbitrarily.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It assigns itself a separate partition and supports simple features such as launching and running its own programs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When the system is running normally, if the system is installed on the C drive, then the C drive cannot be formatted. This is called system protection. You buy a ghost version of the system, start from the disc, and there is a quickformat C drive on the menu.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Teach you a simple way to use a PE CD, enter PE, and manage the Rig C disk.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In fact, these software are very harmful to the computer, it is best not to use it, the hard disk has been reimbursed.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Ordinary formatting of a hard drive will not affect the life of the hard drive. Formatting is divided into high-level and low-level formatting. Advanced format is just to erase the data on the hard disk, generate boot information, initialize the FAT table, mark logical bad sectors, etc.

    The low-level formatting is to divide the hard disk into cylinders and tracks, and then divide the tracks into several sectors, and each sector is divided into identification part ID, spacer, gap, data area, etc. Low-level formatting is a job that precedes high-level formatting, and each hard drive is low-level formatted before it leaves the factory. Low-level formatting is a lossy operation that has a negative impact on the life of the hard drive.

    The formatting under Windows that we usually use (including the formatting used under DOS) is actually advanced formatting.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's not much harm, and it's not a low grid, this command is equivalent to right-clicking on windows to format - full formatting, but it is recommended that you use format in the future It's time to add a parameter q to quickly format. format c: /q

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Advanced Format does not read and write the underlying platter to the hard disk, so it will not hurt the hard disk.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You don't have to enter the format command like this.,Of course, there's no formatting.,Actually, what I said upstairs is very right.,The installed version of the system can be deleted and then the partition can be created.,It doesn't have to be formatted.。

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    format is the formatting command under dos. The main thing is that nowadays the installation discs are automatically formatted. So now I rarely use format. I've used it a lot before.

    Like you just said in the third step, if you want to format it, you need to press d to delete the partition first, then press enter, and then press l, so that a partition is deleted. Then press C to rebuild. Rebuilding is about setting the partition size.

    Once the reconstruction is complete, the next step is to start formatting. Once formatted, the system will be installed automatically.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    format a: or c:, d: etc., you can add some parameters such as format a: s this is the format and append the system. That is, to make a simple boot disk.

    If you want to format the hard disk (preparation before reinstalling the system), you can use format c: s q

    where S is the append system and Q is the quick format.

    There are a lot of parameters that follow the specifics.

    format /?This command allows all command arguments to be displayed.

    If you are good at English, you can find out for yourself.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    That's because you install the system knowledge for C disk installation,One-click recovery system is a separate disk,If you don't use a ghost disk when you install the system,Then you can see that disk when formatting,But after entering the system, you can't see it,It's a hidden partition。

    So just format the disk before installing the system, or enter the system and then use pq8 to format the hidden partition.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The one-click recovery software creates a backup folder in other partitions of non-C drive, which contains the file G .This folder is not automatically deleted, and it is still not possible to delete it if you delete it manually.

    g.This folder shows a size of 0 bytes, which is actually very large (that is, the backup file) and cannot be deleted by the reinstalled system!

    Deletion method: 1. Start-> run cmd, and then enter the following command rd s x: yjbf g.\

    x indicates the drive letter where the file is located, and if it is in the e drive, use e instead of x).

    Press Enter and then be prompted to enter y to confirm Enter.

    2. Run x: yjbf g.x is the drive letter where the file is located), and gfiles, select all to delete.

    P.S. After the software is deleted, how to clear the F11 that appears at startup

    F11 one-click recovery is to modify the partition table information, use the 98 boot disk, boot the system to DOS, type: fdisk mbr, enter! Just start the system again.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    First of all, this one-key recovery is a prompt when it is turned on (my computer - properties - advanced - settings on the side of startup and failure recovery - check off the time to display the list of operating systems, you can not see the prompt of one-click recovery), and then there is no problem with the system itself If there is a problem with the system itself, you can consider formatting and reinstalling the system I q511123890

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Generally, XP can overwrite the original file after reinstallation, if you can't, please use Tomato Garden XP3, with a special formatter program. Just follow the steps to install.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Quickformat format space plus drive letter space —t

    Fully format format spaces plus drive letters.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It should be that the format program has been deleted.,This is the format program file that comes with XP.,In the C: Windows System32 directory!

    Generally, Internet cafes have deleted or restricted the formatted programs, which is for the safety of Internet cafes!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Maybe the owner of the Internet café is afraid that you will have nothing to do to format his hard drive.

    So the formatting program was removed.。。。

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    It should be limited when the Internet café is doing the system.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    The best solution is to format the whole disk and repartition it, if it is just a simple installation system, it only formats the C drive, so that after the installation of other disks, the virus will infect your system files, it seems that your computer is deeply poisoned, otherwise the general virus will not infect other partitions, if you just want to format other disks, you have to right-click which drive letter you want to format, and then there will be an item is formatted, you click on it.

    But be careful to save the important data on your disk.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Reinstall the system first, and then talk about the other disk formats.

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