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format fs=ntfs
will suffice.
however now, since you've got some of the steps behind you, I'll give a quick list:
DiskPart
Select Disk 0
Select Disk 1
Format fs=ntfs
exit
exit
format fs=ntfs
will suffice.
however now, since you've got some of the steps behind you, I'll give a quick list:
DiskPart
Select Disk 0
Select Disk 1
Format fs=ntfs
exit
exit
precisely. And it formats the entire drive. Quick cuts some corners which one should not do when preparing a disk for an operating system.
You might get away with a quick instead of a full, but I do not take chances.
So I entered Format fs=nfts without quick and it just Just came up the same thing! Error: parameter is incorrect.
What do I need to do. How can I get an O/S onto this HDD n laptop? Tried so much
Can you reboot and go into the BIOS? See if there is a there is a test you can run on the hard drive to check its health.
If you don't want to take that route, you could download Seatools and burn it to another CD, boot from it and run a full test on the drive.:
SeaTools | Seagate
It may even be advisable to check your memory via another iso download at: http://www.memtest.org/download/4.20...+-4.20.iso.zip
Sdatos for dos or sea tools for disc? Disc?
For DOS:
SeaTools | Seagate
It will download an iso file that you can burn to disc, boot from it and test.
Did a scan on HDD with seatools. Didn't say there was any errors?
Boot the DVD again, open a Command line as before, wipe the disk with Diskpart Clean Command.
Then when you get to the drive selection screen during install, just press Next to let installer create and format the partition for you.
If it errors again, post back the exact error text verbatim.