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Hello,This is obviously the format of the system hard disk is not right, one is fat32, this format does not support the creation of multiple folders and the copying of files larger than 4G,It is recommended that you convert to NTFS,In fact, there is a very simple way to do it without any software help, and you can convert the FAT32 format disk to NTFS format without losing any data in the original area, the method is very simple, who will be as follows:
The XP 2003 system comes with a conversion tool called ", which is used to convert FAT and FAT32 partitions to NTFS partitions, and it runs in the following format
Click on the "Start Program Attachment Command Prompt" (this is a built-in DOS-like interface in Windows XP, and all the internal instructions are basically the same as those under DOS).
If you want to convert the C drive to NTFS, enter "Convert C: FS:NTFS" under Start -- All Programs -- Accessories -- Command Indicator.
If you want to convert drive D to NTFS, enter "convert d: fs:ntfs" under Start -- All Programs -- Attachments -- Command Indicator.
If you want to convert the E drive to NTFS, then enter "Convert E: FS:NTFS" under Start - All Programs - Accessories - Command Indicator.
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This is not used, but it has to be restarted once, and you can rest assured that it won't drop anything, but if your operating system is DOS, you can't format the C drive.
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Using the Command Prompt window to change the format of the hard disk will not be forced to format.
I've tried this myself.
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No, there are professional software tools that do.
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Formatting theoretically does no harm to the hard disk, but formatting is equivalent to reading and writing the hard disk once, and the life index of the hard disk is the number of reads and writes, that is to say, formatting once is equivalent to you filling up all the things in the hard disk, and then deleting it, the life of the read and write times of the hard disk is very high, and the impact is not great.
However, the hard disk is not formatted for a long time, due to the memory effect of the original sporadic files, the hard disk will always be in an area when storing things, exaggerating to say that you save a 10M file every time, and then store it in this position next time after deletion, which will increase the number of reads and writes in individual areas of the hard disk, and the file storage location will be rearranged after formatting.
When the hard disk has bad sectors (strictly speaking, cylindrical), formatting can be repaired to a certain extent.
So there is no absolute definition, just fit.
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It doesn't hurt, the hard disk only has two actions: write and read. Formatting is the action of writing, if writing (such as copying movies) hurts the hard disk, then it is not a pity that the landlord throws away the hard disk.
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The all-in-one hard disk has a failure that cannot be formatted, a common problem on the computer, see how I solve it.
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Computer hard disk or U disk can not read the work error, do not format the U disk, in fact, the data inside is intact, otherwise it will lead to data loss!
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Use the [Disk Wizard] low-level !! Don't forget to save your data first???
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. >>>More
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1. Hard drive formatting will reduce the life of the hard drive. Generally, the frequency of hard disk formatting is controlled less than 10 times a month, and it can be ignored. >>>More
Solution(s): 1Open the run window, type cmd, and press enter. >>>More
The memory of the system is calculated according to the calculation method of 1g=1024m, 1m=1024k, 1k=1024b, and the external memory is 1g=1000m, 1m=1000k, 1k=1000b, and the calculation method of the system's memory after formatting, of course, the capacity becomes smaller, and if the disk has bad sectors, it also becomes smaller after formatting.