"Raj Khan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi, I got a problem, that is I tried to install WIndows
>2000 which made my computer slow (my Hard drive is 2GB
>only & NTFS file system). After installing the WINDOWS
>2000 I cannot re-start my computer to DOS mode. I hav the
>short cuts but that doesnot work(it doesnot run properly).
>I tried to format my HD from DOS shortcut but it says,
>other program is using the files in the drive(Though I
>closed all the files of C Drive).
If you boot to a command prompt you're still loading Windows 2000,
which will be using files on the drive, preventing you from formatting
the drive on which it is installed.
If you previously used dual-boot to obtain a command prompt from an
old version of MS-DOS or Windows this will also fail because you've
formatted the drive to NTFS, which is only supported by Windows NT,
2000, XP and 2003.
>When I try to re-install the WIndows 2000, it reinstalls
>but I cannot format it (I want to format it because I had
>lot of files left from WIndows 95 as I did not format it
>in the first time). I tried to install DOS 6.22 but it
>does not work too.
>Can anyone tell me how can I format it? Thank you.
You should be able to delete the partition and re-format it from
Windows 2000 Setup if you boot from the CD or use the setup floppies
provided by Microsoft.
Alternatively you can boot from a bootable floppy disk and run FDISK
to remove the NTFS partition. If you want to re-format with NTFS you
can then do so from within Windows 2000 setup. If you wish to format
it back to FAT you can create a new FAT partition, again using FDISK,
re-boot and use FORMAT to format the partition.
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