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Technical Help & Discussion => Self Building, Upgrading & General Hardware Help => Topic started by: Juan-PedroMartinez on November 17, 2003, 22:21
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I've been trying to reformat my hardrive but it keeps failing. I get a message telling me to close all windows showing the drive content and any utilities using the drive.
How do I make sure that all such utilities are closed? And if that's not the problem, then what could it be?
I would appreciate any help.
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:welcome: Juan. One of our techies will be along very soon.
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Hi Juan Pablo and welcome aboard.
If you are using XP and are trying to format your boot drive/partition from inside windows then I dont think it can be done.
The format option doesnt actually function as such.
If you have a boot disc on a floppy then set the bios to boot from floppy and when it boots to the A prompt type Format C: and press enter :-*
If you need a boot disk you can get one from :
www.bootdisk.com
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Or else you can put winXp cd (If you are using winXp),press R for recovery,and then type Format C:,like Sandra said.
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Or even boot from the XP CD and delete the existing partition using the partition manager tool in the setup process.
You can then add a new partition and format it from the same tool ;)
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Hmmm...
What OS are you using... XP I presume!
Are you trying to format another hard drive other than the C drive? If you are trying to format the C drive, you can't do it from Windows because Windows is using that drive!