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MS-DOS
User's
Reference
Format
Format
Purpose:
Formats
the
disk
in
the
specified
drive
to
accept
ms-dos
files.
Syntax:
format
drive:[/l][/4][/S]
[/n-jxx][/t:yy][/v][/s]
or
format
drive:[/l][/b][/n.xx]
[lt\yy]
Comments:
The
format
command
initializes
the
directory
and
the
file
alloca
tion
tables
on
a
disk.
You
must
use
this
command
to
format
all
new
disks
before
ms-dos
can
use
them.
When
using the
commands,
you
must
specify
the
drive
that
you
want
to
format.
Format
then
uses
the
drive
type
to
determine
the
default
format
for
a
disk.
When
you
format
a
hard
disk,
format
prompts
you
to
verily
the
volume
label:
Enter
current
Volume
Label
for
drive
x:
If
your
hard
disk
does
not
have
a
volume
label,
press
the
return
key.
(Note:
If
your
hard
disk
has
never
been
formatted
before,
or
if
it
has
a
bad
boot
sector,
format
will
not
prompt you
for
a
volume
label.)
If
the
volume
label
that
you
enter
does
not
match
the
label
on
the
hard
disk,
format
displays
the following
message:
Invalid
Volume
ID
Format
failure
U
u
KJ
Otherwise,
it
continues:
WARNING,
ALL
DATA
ON
NON-REMOVABLE
DRIVE
x
NILL
BE
LOST!
Proceed
with
Format
(Y/N)?_
DISK
Using
the
Format
switches
If
you
want
to
format
your
hard
disk,
type
Y
and
press
the
return
key.
If
not,
type
TV
and
press
the
return
key.
The
/I
switch
formats
a
disk
for
single-sided
use,
even
if
the
disk
or
drive
is
double-sided.
If
the
drive
is
double-sided
and
you
don't
specify
this
switch,
you
won't
be
able
to
use
the
formatted
disk
in
a
single-sided
drive.

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