Boot from CD. Delete partition. Partition and install.Originally posted by: Ender
I'm a total newbie to formatting a computer. I want to re-install my Windows XP on a completely clean HDD. How do I do this?
Originally posted by: minendo
Boot from CD. Delete partition. Partition and install.Originally posted by: Ender
I'm a total newbie to formatting a computer. I want to re-install my Windows XP on a completely clean HDD. How do I do this?
I was under the understanding that the slow format wrote zeros to your drive, could be wrong though.Originally posted by: brigden
The difference between the regular format versus the quick format is whether or not the volume is scanned for bad sectors using the chkdsk command. Both methods remove the files from the volume.
Originally posted by: amdskip
I was under the understanding that the slow format wrote zeros to your drive, could be wrong though.Originally posted by: brigden
The difference between the regular format versus the quick format is whether or not the volume is scanned for bad sectors using the chkdsk command. Both methods remove the files from the volume.
Originally posted by: rutchtkim
Originally posted by: amdskip
I was under the understanding that the slow format wrote zeros to your drive, could be wrong though.Originally posted by: brigden
The difference between the regular format versus the quick format is whether or not the volume is scanned for bad sectors using the chkdsk command. Both methods remove the files from the volume.
I believe that in low level format, binary is written.
