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I have succesfully installed a new hard drive as new XP
boot disk. The older (original boot disk) hard disk is now used as the slave drive. How can I format this to remove the old partitions? In disk management it shows a small FAT partition as the primary and the remainder as a NTFS partiton. I want to make the whole disk into one NTFS partition. However, if I right mouse click on the small FAT partiton it only gives me the help option. How can I remove this FAT partition and start a fresh and reformat the whole drive? Thanks |
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solved it. there is a diskpart cmd that does the job
>-----Original Message----- >I have succesfully installed a new hard drive as new XP >boot disk. > >The older (original boot disk) hard disk is now used as >the slave drive. How can I format this to remove the old >partitions? > >In disk management it shows a small FAT partition as the >primary and the remainder as a NTFS partiton. I want to >make the whole disk into one NTFS partition. However, if >I right mouse click on the small FAT partiton it only >gives me the help option. How can I remove this FAT >partition and start a fresh and reformat the whole drive? > >Thanks >. > |
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Sometimes the mfg of the hd offers a MS-DOS utility to 0 out the hd otherwise you need to boot to xp cd,repair,type:FORMAT C: /FS:ntf or type iskPart delete the partitionIf recovery asks for password,press the enter key,if you need help,type:HEL or for format type:FORMAT /? |
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>-----Original Message----- >I have succesfully installed a new hard drive as new XP >boot disk. > >The older (original boot disk) hard disk is now used as >the slave drive. How can I format this to remove the old >partitions? > >In disk management it shows a small FAT partition as the >primary and the remainder as a NTFS partiton. I want to >make the whole disk into one NTFS partition. However, if >I right mouse click on the small FAT partiton it only >gives me the help option. How can I remove this FAT >partition and start a fresh and reformat the whole drive? > >Thanks >. > OK so the other drive is slaved...is it jumpered correctly? Make sure as that is the biggest hangup in my experience.. how something so small could be so significant... :/ Well anyway you have two options if working with a stock XP system. The first is through the MMC using Disk Management...ensure you are an acknowledged Administrator or the Root User (the first person to setup the system) Then you SHOULD be able to click on the slaved HD and with a rightbutton click bring up the context menu and select delete partition for the primary FAT partition you have and then you can create a new primary or extended partition or whatever you wanted to do... The second way and one I recommend more than the first is to open up a command prompt by going to start menu select run and type CMD in the little box and hit return you should get something like this C:\Documents and Settings\TRIAD.DVNT-N3FSLZ2J9J> this is your command shell console whatever you want to call it Determine what the drive is named and format it there type FORMAT /? and you will get the usage of the command and all of its arguments like this: C:\Documents and Settings\TRIAD.DVNT-N3FSLZ2J9J>format /? Formats a disk for use with Windows XP. FORMAT volume [/FS:file-system] [/V:label] [/Q] [/A:size] [/C] [/X] FORMAT volume [/V:label] [/Q] [/F:size] FORMAT volume [/V:label] [/Q] [/T:tracks /N:sectors] FORMAT volume [/V:label] [/Q] FORMAT volume [/Q] volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. /FS:filesystem Specifies the type of the file system (FAT, FAT32, or NTFS). /V:label Specifies the volume label. /Q Performs a quick format. /C NTFS only: Files created on the new volume will be compressed by default. /X Forces the volume to dismount first if necessary. All opened handles to the volume would no longer be valid. /A:size Overrides the default allocation unit size. Default settings are strongly recommended for general use. NTFS supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K. FAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size > 512 bytes). FAT32 supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size > 512 bytes). Note that the FAT and FAT32 files systems impose the following restrictions on the number of clusters on a volume: FAT: Number of clusters <= 65526 FAT32: 65526 < Number of clusters < 4177918 Format will immediately stop processing if it decides that the above requirements cannot be met using the specified cluster size. NTFS compression is not supported for allocation unit sizes above 4096. /F:size Specifies the size of the floppy disk to format (1.44) /T:tracks Specifies the number of tracks per disk side. /N:sectors Specifies the number of sectors per track. so if you wanted to format E Drive you would go FORMAT E: /FS:NTFS /V:OTHERHD /Q /X Yeah Something like that... but it all depends on da size a da FAT sorry had to bust a little jk to break it upsome anyways that will probably work better especiallyif you use the /X very important as it forces a dismount of the drive so you can work on it. Now if THAT doesnt work... then take your original Installation CD... and boot from it like you are going to install another XP installation and then use either the recovery console or the installation section to delete existing partition on that drive and reformat it to FAT32 or NTFS... then before you install the OS... hit F3 and quit unless of course you want to spend 45-60min on an installation. Now if dat dont work ... heh heh well SOMETHIN is wrong with your HD... pull that sucker out check the jumpers and cables...remount and if it still dont work? Run a third party partition software like PowerQuest Partition Magic 8 because you probably have a hidden partition that is on there or something whacky... Hope it helps you out let me know at triad808athotmaildotcom Happy Formatting ![]() |
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iskPart delete the partition
sorry had to bust a little jk to break it up
anyways that will probably work better especially
