Hi, Simon.
No OS will obey the command to "Format YOURSELF!"
You remember, even in MS-DOS days, to format Drive C:, we had to boot from
Drive A: with a floppy. Now, to format Drive C:, we have to boot from some
source other than Drive C:.
We can boot from a DOS floppy, but the best way for current Windows versions
is to boot from the Win2K or WinXP CD-ROM. One of the first options is to
repartition and/or reformat the HD - including Drive C:. Accept this offer
and then either continue running Setup to install Windows, or abort after
the format to do anything else with the formatted drive.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
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Microsoft Windows MVP
"Simon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've tried to format my harddisk through command prompt and
> right clicking on c: and then format - Won't let me as it
> comes up with message "Windows cannot format this dive.
> Quit any disk utilities or other programs that are using
> this drive, and make sure that no window is displaying the
> contents of the drive. Then try formatting again." This is
> weird because I'm not running any programs. Any help is
> appreciated as I'm in a hurry to format my harddisk.