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32
MS-DOS
User's
Guide
Formatting
a
disk
Note
If
you
have
only
one
disk
drive,
MS-DOS
prompts
you
to
insert
the
disk
that
you
want
to
format.
Refer
to
the
section
"If
You
Have
Only
One
Floppy
Disk
Drive"
in
Chapter
3.
You
can
also
format
a
blank
disk
so
that
some
special
ms-dos
files
are
copied
onto
it
during
formatting.
These
files
are
necessary
if
you
want
to
use
the
disk
to
start
ms-dos.
So
to
format
a
blank
disk
in
drive
B
and
include
the
special
ms-dos
files,
you
would
use
the
following
command:
format
b:
/v
/s
O
Format
a
disk...
\...and
copy
the
special
ms-dos
files.
...ask for
a
label,...
...on
drive
Bt...
It is
important
to
copy
these
files
with
the
format
command
when
you
make
a
copy
of
your
ms-dos
master
disk.
If
you
don't
want
to
use
the
disk
to
start
ms-dos
you
don't
need
to
specify
the
/s
option.
But
if
you
have
a
disk
and
don't
know
whether
you
can
use
it
to
start
ms-dos,
just
put
the
disk
into
drive
A
and
press
control-alt-del.
If
the
disk
doesn't
contain
the
system
files,
ms-dos
displays
an
error
message.
Example
Suppose
you
need
to
create
a
new
data
disk
to
hold
some
tax
records,
but
you
don't
want
to
copy
the
special
ms-dos
files
when
formatting
the
disk.
So
to
format
and
label
a
blank
disk
(in
drive
B)
without
including
the
special
msdos
files,
you
simply
follow
these
steps:
Q]
Make
sure
that
the
ms-dos
disk
is
in
drive
A.
[U
At
the
ms-dos
prompt,
type
the
following
command:
format
b:
/v
HI
Press
the
return
key.
Your
screen
should
look
like
this:
A>format
b:
/V
Insert
new
diskette
for
drive
B:
and
strike ENTER
when
ready_
El
Insert
a
blank
disk
in
drive
B.
u
u
u
u
u

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