COMMANDS TO EARSE HARD DRIVE -- THE EAGLE
"MIKE J" wrote in message news:3076C69C-A88C-4FEE-8660-86816B7033BB@microsoft.com... > COMMANDS TO EARSE HARD DRIVE > -- > THE EAGLE What operating system? If you want to format your hard drive, go to the manufacturer's web site and download their disk management utilities. A formatting utility will be included. If you're using Windows and don't know the manufacturer, check Device Manager.
THERE IS COMMAND THAT CAN BE ENTERED IN DOS TO EARSE HARD DRIVE AND THAN TURN PC ON WITH CD IN TO RELOAD -- THE EAGLE "PvdG42" wrote: > "MIKE J" wrote in message > news:3076C69C-A88C-4FEE-8660-86816B7033BB@microsoft.com... > > COMMANDS TO EARSE HARD DRIVE > > -- > > THE EAGLE > > > What operating system? > If you want to format your hard drive, go to the manufacturer's web site and > download their disk management utilities. A formatting utility will be > included. > If you're using Windows and don't know the manufacturer, check Device > Manager. > >
"MIKE J" wrote in message news:8B0225AB-3AC5-46A4-BD79-2E368633A767@microsoft.com... > THERE IS COMMAND THAT CAN BE ENTERED IN DOS TO EARSE HARD DRIVE AND THAN > TURN > PC ON WITH CD IN TO RELOAD > -- > THE EAGLE > To "erase" the drive, try: format <drive letter>: e.g. format C: To boot from CD, you must adjust your BIOS settings (boot sequence) to try your optical drive first. Of course, you must have a bootable CD to make this work.