Cannot reformat due to error message: Windows cannot format this drive....

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Thomas

I have tried numerous times to reformat my hard drive, by
right clicking on the (C:) and selecting 'format' in the
drop-down menu. Each time, after going through the
following dialog boxes and clicking start, a message pops
up which reads: "Windows cannot format the drive. Quit
any disk utilities or other programs that are using this
drive and make sure no window is showing the contents of
this drive. Then try formatting again." Seeing this, I
have closed all programs, and restarted to make sure no
programs were open that I was missing. Then, trying
again, I recieve the same message. Does anyone know what
could cause this? YOur feedback is appreciated.
 
If you ony have one hard drive (C) already running windows, you cann't
reformat it because windows is running!!!. You need to either reformat it
using third party software like SystemCommander or PartitionMagic. If you
have FAT32 as your file system (which I doubt) you can use fdisk, otherwise
you can reformat by doing a clean install from the XP cd.
 
So if I need to reformat by using the XP cd, what is the
format command on the drop down menu for?
 
Hmmm... Well I tried reformatting with the cd, and it
reinstalled windows, but when i went to program files,
all of the programs were still there! And yes, I did
choose the advanced one, or the one that is supposed to
do a clean sweep of the system. Any ideas to why? Thanks
again.
 
Which programs were there? Keep in mind that a few programs come with
Windows XP by default, like Internet Exploerer, Ascesories ect. You should
not see any other programs though, like word, or any other business
application. Did it asked you to register windows XP? if it didn't then it
didn't perform a clean install. Do you have one or two partitions on your
 
You cannot format a drive you are currently 'in'.

Boot with the XP CD and follow the instructions on the screen to delete the
partition, then create a new one and then format it.

Cari
www.coribright.com
 
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