How to Format PC Using F-Disc


  1. Posts : 324
    Windows 7 and MAC
       #1

    How to Format PC Using F-Disc


    If you have Windows: yes
    1.Backup your data. yes
    2.Get a windows CD (not a restore disk).
    3.Make a boot disk. yes to all
    4.Boot with the boot disk.
    5.Type fdisk, see here:
    Quick Guide to a Win98 Fresh Start - fdisk and reformat
    6.Type "format c:" or "format c: /s" Here are more answers and opinions from other WikiAnswers Contributors:
    • Another way to format your hard drive is to do the following: I am supposing you are going to install the operating system after you have formatted the drive, you must have the Operating system CD (that is Windows 98, Windows 2000 or Windows XP.Go into the BIOS settings of your PC, usually by pressing the delete key in a clone computer, the F1 key in an IBM and the F10 in a Compaq when you first start the computer. You have to set the start up options to CD first, floppy or removable drive second, and the hard drive third. Save the settings and come out of the BIOS settings. Place the CD in the CD drive and restart. The computer will recognize the CD drive and begin copying files. You will be prompted to install Windows in another location if the system recognized another operating system. It will also ask if you wish to format the drive and will give the option of FAT32 or NTFS. NTFS affords more security options and works better, although it is not compatible with older systems that use FAT32. Format the drive and continue with the installation of the operating system.

    • 1. Backup your files.

    2. Backup your VGA/sound drivers. (if stored in the hard drive)
    3. Place the bootable windows CD on the CD-ROM
    4. Boot on CD-ROM
    5. on the command line, type cd win98 then press enter.
    6. type format c:/s/u/v then enter
    7. Wait for a couple of minutes.
    8. Done.
    • XP will format the disk for you. Just boot from the CD and tell it to format the disk.

    This is in case a Person wants to Downgrade his OS
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  2. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #2

    Could Diskpart do the same thing?
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  3. Posts : 324
    Windows 7 and MAC
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Yes my friend JON, but you know F-Disc just Formats Your OS Drive nothing else......
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  4. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
       #4

    Yes, DiskPart can do the same thing.

    The chicken way out for me-- |WIN | type cmd.exe | right-click on cmd.exe in the resulting list | choose "run as administrator | Enter key

    type DISKPART
    type HELP
    and now you are on your own.

    No really, type
    LIST DISK
    Use Select DISK to get the correct one.
    Create Partition Primary
    list partition
    select partition
    Format FS=ntfs
    Active
    Assign
    Exit

    Notice that you can use help with the individual diskpart commands.

    For example,
    help format
    help list
    help create partition


    I'll try to do justice to the question when I get a chance and also add references to some good TechNet info.

    karl
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