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Find a system installation disk, select Boot with CD-ROM drive in CMOS, enter the Tools menu, select Format or type Format C: (take C disk as an example) command in the DOS command to format.
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You use a non-ghost disk as the system, just choose the repartition format.
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Just replace it with the original system!
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1. Start the operating system you want to keep, press the Windows logo key + R key on the desktop, open the run menu window, enter the "msconfig" option, and press enter.
2. On the next page, click the "Boot" tab to confirm that the current login operating system is the default, if not, you need to set the current operating system as the default boot system.
3. Next, select the operating system you want to remove, click on its boot menu, and select the "Delete" button.
4. After deleting the boot menu of the operating system, open the computer page, select the partition where the operating system is located, right-click, and select the "Format" menu option.
5. In the pop-up page, click the "Start" button, and you can delete the operating system after the disk formatting operation is completed.
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Summary. Formatting:1Place your mouse on your computer and right-click on "Manage"2Select Disk Management3...Find the partition you want to format, right-click and select "Format", and follow the prompts.
Hello I am in such a situation now, can my computer format the previous system disk.
Formatting:1Place your mouse on your computer and right-click on "Manage"2Select Magnet Pai Pan Management 3...Find the partition you want to format Shou Yuhe, right-click and select "Format", and follow the prompts.
My computer is assembled in batches by myself, and I have a forest bridge disk before I finish the file, and it is win7 system, this stupid and fierce system, but now I have a new motherboard and CPU, and it seems that the store has installed the win10 system on the new solid state disk for me, so the previous system disk can be formatted for storage.
It's a bit of a hassle for you.
Is it possible to format it directly, or is it possible to format it directly, or what are the consequences if it is formatted, causing the system to not be able to enter and the computer to be opened? But the seepage is that I am now using the system in the new SSD, and the previous disk is no longer useful.
This C drive is what I have been using all the time.
You want to format that disk, which generally does not affect.
Formatting is just one step that needs to be done before installing the system. >>>More
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This is caused by improper operation of the USB flash drive, the original file system is corrupted, manifested as unable to open (a few can be opened, can see the files inside, but will show write protection, can not be operated), can not be formatted, as far as I know, can only be re-produced through mass production tools. It is recommended that you first use the software chipgenius to test what type of chip your USB flash drive is, and then go to the Internet** a corresponding mass production tool to reshape or low the level of mass production to achieve the factory setting, this will be more troublesome, but no way, I hope you can succeed! >>>More
Go to the next dwarf toolbox,**Restart after installation,There is a dual system menu,You select "Dwarf Toolbox" to enter pure dos,Then you enter the command:format c:.
Install a virtual CD-ROM drive,There is ** on the Internet,And then** an ISO installation file of a system,After loading the ISO file with a virtual CD-ROM drive,You can see the display of this CD-ROM drive in my computer,Double click,There is an auto or something in a file,Double click,Then the machine will restart,Restart and then start copying files.。。 Try it, I've used it many times.