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August 8th, 2000, 02:30 AM
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August 8th, 2000, 03:20 AM
#2
Here we go:-
- /u = Unconditional Format which normally means that an Unformat command cannot be used to recover the data that was previously on the drive.
- /s = System :- which copies the system files to the drive to make it bootable
- /q = Quick Format :- Basically erases all data on the drive and can allow the Unformat command to be used to recover data.
Any more chaps???
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August 8th, 2000, 08:14 AM
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/Z:1 (or 0,1,2,4,..?)
- unlisted format.com command I found,
allows You to reduce claster size down to 512 byte (!!) per claster using FAT32.
I'm using 2kb claster size on Fat32 partition on my CDrecorder-PC' HDD for storing temporary files and CD images and all working fine.
Warnings of using this options:
1. Never format this partitions from DOS - only from Win95/98 - else You can lost Your disk C and this partition: (like You using format c:/u)
2. Never extend or reduce size of this disk
using Partition Magic. You have to delete
this partition first.
There are all restrictions I found.
I have using this partition for more then 2 years without problem (except for listed above).
Don't forget to save Your data before trying that option.
[This message has been edited by Ruslan (edited August 08, 2000).]
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August 8th, 2000, 03:56 PM
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This is what you get if you type format /?
Formats a disk for use with MS-DOS.
FORMAT drive: [/V[:label]] [/Q] [/F:size] [/C]
FORMAT drive: [/V[:label]] [/Q] [/T:tracks /N:sectors] [/C]
FORMAT drive: [/V[:label]] [/Q] [/1] [/4] [/C]
FORMAT drive: [/Q] [/1] [/4] [/8] [/C]
/V[:label] Specifies the volume label.
/Q Performs a quick format.
/F:size Specifies the size of the floppy disk to format (such
as 160, 180, 320, 360, 720, 1.2, 1.44, 2.88).
/T:tracks Specifies the number of tracks per disk side.
/N:sectors Specifies the number of sectors per track.
/1 Formats a single side of a floppy disk.
/4 Formats a 5.25-inch 360K floppy disk in a high-density drive.
/8 Formats eight sectors per track.
/C Tests clusters that are currently marked "bad."
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August 8th, 2000, 09:40 PM
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August 9th, 2000, 06:08 PM
#6
hi just a small point,the/u/ command doesn`t work on a hdd,it won`t stop you from formating the drive but it works only with floppy drives,check out the old dos book,my 2cents, clauded
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