View Full Version : Formatting a HD in XP
faither
11-08-2002, 09:49 AM
For anyone interested my saga started in the Hardware forum but since this question is OS related, I'll ask it here.
When I tried to format the new drive I received an error message that it was in use. Do I need to log-in as the administrator to format a HD? When I went to the Disk Management Tools there was no information about either drive. I received some message about a certain application not being installed or "clipped." Any thoughts?? Thanks.
Cantacuzene
11-08-2002, 10:45 AM
Restart and boot from the XP cd. Choose "repair an installation." then it will give you the option to format.
spigidygak
11-08-2002, 11:43 AM
Uhm, I'm pretty unclear whats your setup. . . are you trying to format an additional hard drive or your boot drive? Disk manager should be able to format the new additional drive. If not, you should make sure the jumpers on the drive are set right, the ide cables are put in right and in all the way and the power cables are in.
GilbertsGrape
11-08-2002, 05:49 PM
log in as admin
under sdministrative tools coose computer manage managememnt and unsin the disk snap in partition and format your frive
alternate way
use boot disk
bootdisk.com
and then f-disk and format from the prompt
the option you choose depends on how big your drive is. some large drive partitions i forget he limit of fat like 40 GB or soemthing any larger partition i think you have to use NTFS or make smaller partitions.
faither
11-08-2002, 07:50 PM
Thanks. I'm cooking with gas. If only I can get these drive letters straightened out (see HD post in Hardware (http://www.gotapex.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=52882)).
faither
11-08-2002, 08:14 PM
Got it!!!! Found it here (http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.html?i=108). :happy:
GilbertsGrape
11-08-2002, 08:46 PM
Originally posted by GilbertsGrape
log in as admin
under sdministrative tools coose computer manage managememnt and unsin the disk snap in partition and format your frive
alternate way
use boot disk
bootdisk.com
and then f-disk and format from the prompt
the option you choose depends on how big your drive is. some large drive partitions i forget he limit of fat like 40 GB or soemthing any larger partition i think you have to use NTFS or make smaller partitions.
I must have been under the influence when I typed that … (shake head) oh well I take it that you where able to figure out what I was saying.
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