- Jul 26, 2006
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If you purchased a new HDD, is there an actual purpose to do a full format as opposed to a quick format?
The drive should not have any 1's set from the manufactory (and even if it did, its not like it should effect NTFS after a quick format). If giving it a quick lookover for bad sectors is the reason, wouldnt the manufactoror tools be better?
By the way, has there been any testing done of Windows Vs Dos based diagnostic tools? Seems a lot of the new "improved" dos version of these tools can only scan one HDD (so you cant set it to scan 2-3 HDD over night, or before going to work). On top of that, these tools do not seem to detect USB drives anymore...
The drive should not have any 1's set from the manufactory (and even if it did, its not like it should effect NTFS after a quick format). If giving it a quick lookover for bad sectors is the reason, wouldnt the manufactoror tools be better?
By the way, has there been any testing done of Windows Vs Dos based diagnostic tools? Seems a lot of the new "improved" dos version of these tools can only scan one HDD (so you cant set it to scan 2-3 HDD over night, or before going to work). On top of that, these tools do not seem to detect USB drives anymore...
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