C disk only has WIDDOWS installed, what will be the result if you right click and format it?

Updated on number 2024-03-26
45 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The C drive cannot be formatted in the Windows interface.

    If you format the C drive, you will have to reinstall the system, or the computer will become an ornament.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You format the C drive with the right click is not moving!! Windows doesn't format its own by itself. Hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Faint Windows won't let you format it on its own.

    You can use "Super Bunny" or "Windows Optimizer" to optimize the system and you can get faster.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is an advanced format that maximizes the functionality of the new operating system.

    Advanced Format optimizes drives to maximize the capabilities of new operating systems, a capability that enables drive manufacturers to design larger capacity drives at any given time. Advanced Format enables the drive to read and write more data within the same free space on the drive.

    The new WD hard drives are optimized for Windows 7, Windows Vista, Mac OS X Tiger, Leopard, and Snow Leopard. Starting from the specified cylinder of each logical disk, the sectors are logically numbered. Create a DOS boot record (DBR) on the base partition and load the three system files (.) of the DOS if the command has the argument s

    sys)。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you open the Windows system normally, you can't format the C drive directly.

    The C drive can only be formatted by entering the PE system. After formatting the C drive, the system is gone, the computer can't be turned on, and all the other files of the C drive are gone.

    In the NTFS partition of the hard disk, the first active primary partition of the first hard disk, the system that supports NTFS is the C drive by default when installed, and the rest are logical partitions. DOS and Win9X systems do not support NTFS, so NTFS partitions are not counted as drive letters (supported in the NT series), and the first active partition that they can identify in the first hard disk is identified as C drive, so in WinNTX, the partition that is considered to be C disk is not necessarily the C disk recognized in DOS and Win9X. For those who reinstall the system, do not use the format command before determining whether the C drive is the first active primary partition.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Individuals can't format it (it can be formatted in the DOS environment),Because it's the system disk windows has protection for the C drive system folder by default,Formatted,The system is gone.,The computer can't be turned on.,And the system can't be formatted by default.,If you're running Windows,Only when you reinstall the system can you format the C disk.,At the same time, all the things in the C disk are cleared after formatting.。

    The basic role of each disk in the computer:

    1. C disk (system area).

    In principle, only one operating system is installed on the C disk, if it is WinXP, 5-6GB is more appropriate; Win2000, 3-4G is more suitable; Win98, 2G is sufficient; Many people find that the other partitions are full after using the computer for a long time, but the space of the C disk is still relatively large, but because it is a system disk, they don't want to put things in it! Because the C region is too small, it will affect the running speed of the operating system; Loading too many files too large can also slow down the startup speed, so it's best to do a good job of partitioning when you start using your computer, because even if there are partition adjustment tools, there are great dangers.

    2. D drive (application software area).

    About 10GB. Commonly used application software and tool software are centralized on the D drive, which is convenient for daily management and system maintenance.

    4. Area F (backup area).

    About 10GB. It is used to back up the system and important data files. Because many viruses destroy data from the first sector, this can leave us a certain amount of time to protect the backup area.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Under Windows, the C drive (that is, the system disk) is not allowed to be formatted, of course, you can, in another operating system (such as: DOS), the C disk (that is, the system disk) to format. As a result, you no longer have an operating system on your C drive, and you can't use it to boot up your computer.

    When you turn it on again, it prompts that there is no system disk or the like.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Drive C is generally the default system disk.

    Grid C disk will not be able to enter the system, hehe.

    Right-clicking on the hard disk is not allowed.

    But it is qualified under DOS.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are no particular consequences, if Windows is installed on the C drive, just reinstall it after formatting.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The consequence is that the operating system is gone, and it needs to be reinstalled.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Under Windows, the C drive (i.e. the system disk) is not allowed to be formatted.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is not possible to format the C disk (system disk) in the operating system.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The computer is invalid and the system needs to be reinstalled.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello. For this kind of accidental deletion, there is no other way than to redo the system disk.

    If you don't know how to, or you find it troublesome and don't want to do it yourself, you can go to your local computer store for maintenance.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You have to format the C drive, so that the computer will break.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you want to format the C drive, you can only use PE to enter the system or format it directly in DOS.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What happens if I format a C drive? Detailed analysis.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    As a result, the operating system cannot be booted.

    It doesn't matter if your system is installed on the C drive or not.

    The C drive is the first drive letter.

    The system boot information at the time of boot is recorded.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If your system is installed on the C drive, once the C drive is formatted, the system will crash immediately! If not, then after formatting, all the data in it will be lost, if there is software installed in it, it will also be lost, and the software will not run, so no matter what, (except when reinstalling the system), it is best not to format the C drive, because a lot of data of the operating system is in the C drive, even if the system is not installed in the C drive, it will not run normally.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I think in the Win7 environment is able to format the C disk, just because the boot file is in the C disk, so you will not be able to enter the situation after reinstalling XP, unless your D disk is the main partition, then you can activate the D disk to become the active partition, with the repair boot tool of Win7 to complete. In this way, you can see the two system entry options.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    You can't format the C disk in the Win7 environment, the system boot file is in the C disk, you can use the CD or U disk PE to format the C disk and reinstall the XP

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The most basic thing is that your C drive data will be completely erased.

    Ah, if your system is on the C drive, it will directly cause your system to crash, and you can't enter the Windows interface.

    So be careful.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Nothing is gone, the computer will not be used, and the only solution is to reinstall the system.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If you format it, you don't have any data, it's completely gone.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    There is no problem with the format of the C drive, unless you have another drive letter, or you won't be able to turn on the machine

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If you format the C drive, you won't be able to enter the system.

    Your current problem can be reinstalled on the system.。。

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    There is nothing in the general C drive.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    When you reinstall the system, only the partition you selected to install the system will be formatted, and other partitions will not be formatted.

    So if you install the system on the C drive, then the C drive will be formatted, if not, then generally not, unless you choose to format the C drive.

    In general, the system is installed on the C drive, if you reinstall the system, then your C drive will be formatted, so before reinstalling the system, it is best to back up some important files you put on the C drive.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    1. Formatting will erase all the things in the C drive. Generally, the system is installed on the C drive, and the system must be reinstalled after formatting.

    2. The personal files of the C disk are lost, and the other disks are not affected.

    3. It can clear the logical bad sectors on the hard disk.

    4. Frequent formatting will shorten the life of the hard disk, which is generally negligible.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Frequent formatting will cause the aging of the hard disk in Zone C to accelerate (such as once a day, infrequent formatting of the hard disk will lead to too much fragmentation, the system is slow, and the aging of the hard disk (such as once a year, once every six months, generally has no effect......

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    My previous computer is similar to your situation.,I reinstalled the system several times.,It's not good for the hard disk to format a lot of times.,You'll find that the speed will become very fast after just reinstalling the system.,But it won't take long for a lot of problems to appear.,The speed went down again.

    As far as your current problem is,Since the system has been reinstalled,It's okay.,It doesn't affect other disks.,If you can, it's recommended to use ghost to back up the wizard in the future So you don't have to redo the system.。

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    dos format

    To reinstall the system, please follow the steps below:

    1. Spare the files you need in the C drive (if your system is installed in the C drive, please don't spare the Windows folder, it's boring).

    2. Insert the WinXP installation CD, press and hold the Del key when you just boot up, the BIOS settings appear, and select Advanced

    BIOSFEATURES

    boot, that is, the first boot, change it to cd-rom, press f10 to save and exit, after the computer restarts, the information in the disk will be automatically loaded, please wait.

    3. After the information is loaded, it will enter the main interface of the installation of the disc, there are three items, in order:

    To install a brand new XP, press Enter

    To use the Failback Console, press R

    To exit, press F3

    Now, there are two ways to choose from:

    If you want to install the system on the C disk, press Enter, enter the new installation screen, select the partition where you want to install XP, then select the C disk, enter the next screen, select the method of formatting the partition, there are NTFS format formatting and FAT32 format formatting, and there are two formats of quick formatting, please choose by yourself, and then follow the steps prompted by him, when the format is completed, the file will be copied to your hard disk, and ready to install.

    2) Don't plan to install the system on the C drive, press R, enter the failback console, he will let you choose which Windows folder, for example, you only have one system, and install it on the C drive, please press 1 first, and then press Enter (please don't press Enter as soon as you come up, that will exit the console, it will be very troublesome to come once), if your administrator account has a password, it will let you enter the account password, and press Enter after entering.

    c:\windows\_

    at the prompt, enter format

    c:fs:ntfs

    This is to format the C disk in NTFS format, or you can use FAT32, just change NTFS to FAT32), and then follow the prompts to confirm and format.

    Note: After method 2) is done, don't imagine entering the system as before, because your system has no boot sector in the C drive, you can't get in, the easiest way is to prepare the files you want in the C drive, and then reinstall the system.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    What happens if I format a C drive?

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    The computer is waiting to be wasted, if your system disk is installed in the C drive. is not formatted. All systems rely on the file support of the C drive.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    1. Formatting will erase all the things in the C drive. Generally, the system is installed on the C drive, and the system must be reinstalled after formatting.

    2. The personal files of the C disk are lost, and the other disks are not affected.

    3. It can clear the logical bad sectors on the hard disk.

    4. Frequent formatting will shorten the life of the hard disk, which is generally negligible.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    There are options when reloading. Delete the disk partition.

    Nothing has an impact.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Frequent formatting will cause the aging of the hard disk in Zone C to accelerate (such as once a day, infrequent formatting of the hard disk will lead to too much fragmentation, the system is slow, and the aging of the hard disk (such as once a year, once every six months, generally has no effect......

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    As long as the C disk does not press the system.

    It's okay.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Frequent formatting does damage to hard drives, especially quick formatting. But the lifespan of a hard drive is often longer than the life of the entire computer, and the formatting is negligible. Also, when you reinstall it, it will be formatted itself, so you don't have a choice.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    The number of times you format it will affect the lifespan of your hard drive.

    Nothing else.

    Grid C alone will not affect other disks.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    There is an impact.,The C drive format is gone.,All systems are gone.,Your computer is useless.。 Points.

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Too many times of formatting has a certain impact on the hard drive!

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    There is no operating system anymore. Suppose the system is on the C drive.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    The contents of the C drive are gone.

    The system is also gone.

    You'll have to reinstall the system.

  45. Anonymous users2023-12-25

    The important files of the system are installed here, do you say it has an impact?

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