How to format hard drives?

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  1. shanemb

    shanemb Regular member

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    Hi all, i have about 10 hard drives that i want to format! but i don't know how to format them! i don't want to put an OS on them just format them for sale!

    I have a floppy disk set up with MS DOS on it and when i restart the computer with a hard drive fitted i get the screen i want through the floppy disk! but i don't know the command prompt to format the hard drive?

    and how is one to know the drive letter for the hard drive to be formatted?
     
  2. jony218

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    it would probably be easier and safer to use the free gparted bootcd. It will boot up the computer and show you all your hard drives and there sizes in a nice colorful screen. From there you just right click on the hard drive you want to format and choose format. It's a very good free program. If you have more than one partition on the drive you might have to delete each partition and then format the entire empty drive.

    http://gparted-livecd.tuxfamily.org/screenshots.php

    There is also other programs that can be used to prep a hard drive that once held sensitive data, you might want to use the free "killdisk" to get a more secure erasure instead of a simple format but it will take longer.

    http://www.killdisk.com/downloadfree.htm
     
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    shanemb, what version of dos is on that disk & what are the capacities of the drives?
     
  4. shanemb

    shanemb Regular member

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    dos version is of windows xp and the drives are 3g or less
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    hook them up as slave & format them as fat32 not ntfs. can do that by doing properties of the drive or disk management.
     
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    thanks!!! just setup as slave and formatted!

    my goal was to try and format the hard drives without going through an operating system (just to learn how to do it) but i failed every time! oh well! its done now, thanks!!!
     
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    no problem, teach & learn.
     

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