How to Format????????????

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divyaansha

Broken In


HOW DO I FORMAT A HARD DISK THAT DOES NOT MATCH MY PC's CONFIGURATION :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?:

FOR EXAMPLE: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow:

THE HARD DISK WAS INSTALLED WITH "ATI RADEON" DRIVERS AND MY ME HAS "H.I.S MOTHERBOARD" WITH INBUILT DISPLAY CARD

THUS THIS WAY EVEN IF I REMOVE MY H.D.D AND CONNECT THE OTHER H.D.D THAT I WANT TO FORMAT TO MY PC,,, I ASUME THAT IT WON'T START ,,, :arrow: CAUSING SOME PROBLEM TO MY PC
 

vasanth_12345

Journeyman
maybe

I think the compuetr might startup but new hardware found dialog box might come up If u have to format ur hard disk jus pop in ur xp or 98cd boot from it and format in the recovery console be warned it will format ur harddisk in ntfs if u use the win xp cd
 

pradeep_chauhan

Cyborg Agent
realy a very silly Q. Why remove your HDD ? Connect the other HDD as a slave and format it. There is no rocket science in that ? Some how ....am i missing something?
 

theraven

Technomancer
HUH ?
man .... im really confused ( questions like this can do that )
dud u wanna format ...
just boot from ur os cd and format the darn thing
or get a dos bootable floppy and do it via fdisk !

formatting is probably the simplest thing anyone can do with a computer !

i still dun get why u wanna format tho
just reinstall the os over the current installation !
ull loose all the configuration but ur data will be safe .. and u can install ur drivers again !!

even better just uninstall the installed ati drivers and use the mobo cd to install the requied drivers
 

enoonmai

Cyborg Agent
Follow pradeep's suggestion, dont even remove your HDD or if you insist on it, dont boot from the hard disk, but from a startup disc/bootable CD and then run the format command on the hard disk from that.
 

ramprasad

In the zone
Hi
My opinion is that u get a good and a error free Boot disc (Floppy). And then format the HDD u want.

Get the BOOT DISC contents here.....

*ephemeral-designs.com/downloads/boot98se.exe

And make sure ur floppy is without any bad sectors....


Regards,
Ramprasad
 

taklya

Right off the assembly line
:shock:

and he posted the same q atleast 2 more times :roll:

edit:
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16591

*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16358
 
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