How do I LLF (Low-Level Format) a hard drive?
XactCopy Technical FAQ - DuoCor Technical SupportDisclaimer: A LLF will destroy all information on a hard drive and effectively render it in the same condition that it arrived from the manufacturer... blank with nothing on it. If you are not familiar with DOS and drive channels seek professional assistance from your local computer technician. Use these procedures and software at your own risk. Boot the computer into DOS mode or use a 98 boot disk. Use your favorite Low-Level Format utility to erase the first few sectors of the hard drive.
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GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsNo software of any sort can truly low-level format today's modern drives. The ability to low-level format hard drives was lost back in the early 1990's when disc surfaces began incorporating factory written "embedded servo data". If you have a very old drive that can truly be low-level reformatted, SpinRite v5.0 will do that for you (which all v6.0 owners are welcome to download and run anytime).
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Herb's Mac Stuff FAQCheck question number 6 about startup disks; most people need these because of hard disk problems. Apple provides an "erase disk" option on their main menu which will re-initialize some but not all hard drives. Apple also has a "disk test" utility to test formatted disks. There is also a popular control panel add on for "SCSI probe" which is helpful, check various Mac shareware sites for it.
Related QuestionsI backup to an external hard drive. How do I format the drive?
ChronoSync | Index of Frequently Asked ChronoSync Questions ...Most external drives you purchase are formatted for PCs. If you are only going to use it with your Mac then you should reformat the drive by using "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)". If you are gong to use it with your Mac and a PC then use "MS-DOS file system" format. To format or reformat a drive you will have to erase it. So before you erase the drive, copy your files to another drive.
Related QuestionsQUESTION: What is Low Level Formatting(LLF)?
scsifaqEach platter in a disk drive is organized as tracks and sectors. Each sector contains header and trailer information as well as error detection (CRC) data in addition to the actual user data field. When a disk is manufactured the platters are blank (no sector layout). Before shipping, a special command (usually not documented) is issued to the drive to cause it to lay down the sector headers, blank data fields and good CRC.
Related QuestionsDo I have to perform a low-level format on the drive I intend to use as a backup?
SystemGuardian XC/2000 Technical FAQ - DuoCor Technical Supp...No, as a matter of fact we recommend that you do not low-level format your drive. Simply use the disk management tool built into 2000/XP to remove any partitions on the drive you desire to utilize as the backup drive.
Related QuestionsWhy Format a Hard Drive?
RAID Server Data RecoveryFormatting your hard drive is a method of cleaning the system of all the old files and bugs that may be active. Furthermore it is a requirement prior to installingto a new hard drive. It was thought previously that formatting hard drives could be damaging to the hardware and it would affect its performance so much that it could lead to the loss of data. Formatting a hard drive can help eliminate file corruption, correct slow running systems and get rid of error messages that keep popping up.
Related QuestionsKRC FAQS & TipsYou shouldn't format you're pc if everything is running smoothly. I would just leave it alone. Some pc users format every year or so, but if your pc has no problems just leave it alone. When you format your hard drive all information will be lost. They could be recovered, buy it's almost impossible, especially if you format and then install your Operating System (Windows). So make sure you back up all your important files to CD media or tape disks.Related Questions
How do I format the Hard Drive in Windows?
Data Storage Solution - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Disk Management window appears. Your disks and volumes appear in a graphical view and list view. To customize how you view your disks and volumes in the upper and lower panes of the window, point to Top or Bottom on the View menu, and then click the view that you want to use.
Related QuestionsHow do I format the external hard drive on a Macintosh computer?
Portable USB, FireWire, and eSATA Hard Drives - OYEN DIGITALConnect the drive to your computer as explained in the user guide. The hard drive icon will appear on the desktop. From the list that appears clear the check box next to the File Exchange control panel. Click Restart. After restart, a message appears asking you to initialize the drive. Enter a name for the drive and select MAC OS Extended * from the drop-down list and click Initialize. Note: OS 9 cannot recognize a volume larger than about 200GB.
Related QuestionsHow do I format the external hard drive on a Windows computer?
Portable USB, FireWire, and eSATA Hard Drives - OYEN DIGITALRight-click on My Computer and select Manage. Click Disk Management in the left menu under Storage. The new drive will appear as Unallocated in the display window on the right. Right-click the Unallocated drive and select 'New Partition' to start the New Partition Wizard. If the drive is already formatted, you will first need to click on 'Delete Parition.
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BitWise IM - FAQWindows: By default, the preferences are stored in HKCU/Software/BitWise Chat/BitWise. Optionally, you may store the preferences in BitWise.ini in your home folder by pressing "Setup" prior to logging in and specifying you wish to store your preferences in that file rather than the registry. Detached mode allows you to use basic client features even when your computer cannot maintain communication with the BitWise server.
Related QuestionsWill cookies fill up my hard drive?
The Unofficial Cookie FAQBoth Netscape and Microsoft have measures in place that limit the number of cookies that will be saved on your hard drive at one time. Both Internet Explorer and Netscape conform to the RFC 2109 limitations on your total cookie count to 300 (this includes a limit of 20 cookies per individual domain). If you exceed this, the browser will discard your least-used cookies to make room for the new ones.
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The Unofficial Cookie FAQAfter a cookie is transmitted through an HTTP header, it is stored in the memory of your browser. This way the information is quickly and readily available without re-transmission. As we have seen, however, it is possible for the lifetime of a cookie to greatly exceed the amount of time the browser will be open. In such cases, the browser must have a way of saving the cookie when you are not browsing, or when your computer is shut off.
Related QuestionsWhere are my files located on the hard drive?
Windows XP Professional FAQEach person who has logged into the computer will have his or her files and settings stored in a folder named with his or her user name. Only the person who is logged in (or an Administrator) can access his or her personal folder. To find these user folders: The My Documents folder is located within this user folder (Note: The My Documents icon on your desktop is a shortcut to this folder). Files that were saved to the desktop are located in the Desktop folder.
Related QuestionsCan I format a hard drive for use on multiple operating systems?
AcomData: USB 2.0 HD Support PageIt is possible to format a hard drive for use on both Mac and PC platforms. Full instructions are in the User's Guide.
Related QuestionsHow do you format new recording media (hard drive and/or Compact Flash)?
Sound Devices: 7-Series FAQWhen an unformatted hard drive or CF is inserted into the recorder the user is prompted to format media if it is not already a FAT32 volume. If a new Compact Flash or hard drive has audio or other data files present but the medium is not a FAT32 volume, the 7-Series will see the volume as unformatted and prompt for formatting. This will erase any data files on the drive. A volume already formatted as FAT32 installed into the machine will be ready to record immediately.
Related QuestionsQ: How do I format an RDX removable hard disk drive cartridge?
Removable Hard Disk Media Storage Drive FAQs - RDXStorage.co...Removable hard disk drive cartridge formatting steps vary based on the operating system used. Links to formatting instructions based on OS are listed below.
Related QuestionsWhat if all I have is a hard copy of my book and I do not have it in an electronic file format?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)We can scan existing texts and covers. During the process of scanning a book the cover and binding are destroyed. The final quality of the books that are subsequently printed is directly influenced by the shape of the original. There will be a degradation in quality in some cases (e.g. photographs) due to the process. The printed cover will approximate that of your monitor or printer but it will not be exactly alike.
Related QuestionsMy hard drive crashed. Where can I download Telnet Magic?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) PageIf you still have your license code, you can download Telnet Magic from the web site. The license code is release dependent for the first two digits of the version level. For example, a license code for release 2.2.0 will work for releases 2.2.0-2.2.9 but it will not work with release 2.3.0, so you need to download the correct release. If you were running the current release, download and install the evaluation version from our Telnet Magic Evaluation Download page and enter your license code.
Related QuestionsShould I partition my hard drive?
The Broadband Reports Windows XP FAQ - dslreports.comIt is best to have your OS on a separate partition than the rest of your data. This results in less fragmentation and ensures speedy operation of your system. If your hard drive is large enough, then partitioning is probably a good idea for you. Common practice is to have at least three partitions: one ~8GB for the OS, one ~10GB for Documents and other personal files, and whatever is left for programs.
Related QuestionsWhat happens in the event of a hard disk drive failure?
Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)Although Kaleidescape uses high quality hard disk drives, drives do fail occasionally. On average, drives in Kaleidescape Systems fail at a rate of one or two percent per year. To prevent loss of information from a drive failure, every Kaleidescape Server uses RAID-K to store redundant information. The 3U Server also features a Hot Spare Disk Cartridge as an additional measure of data protection.
Related QuestionsWhat should I do if hard disk drive fails in my Kaleidescape System?
Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)When a hard disk drive fails in a Kaleidescape System, you will still be able to enjoy all the Movies and Music in your library, but the System will not be able to import CDs or DVDs. Your Kaleidescape System will also be vulnerable to losing data from a second disk drive failure, until the first failed disk drive has been replaced and the data on it rebuilt. If you suspect that a disk drive has failed, then always call Kaleidescape Technical Support first.
Related QuestionsI created an image of the hard drive. It stops at about 4Gb. Why?
R-TT - FAQYou have likely created the image on the FAT32 file system which has a 4Gb file size limitation. Therefore larger files can not be created there. If this is the case, we would suggest that you either use NTFS (through network or attaching the drive to a Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 box if you are running Windows 9x/ME) or split your drive into regions each less than 4Gb, create their images and make virtual volume set afterwards if you need to recover files from there.
Related QuestionsHow possible is it to recover data from a crashed hard drive?
GRC | SpinRite 6.0 FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsThat depends entirely upon "how crashed" the drive is. But SpinRite is often credited with performing "true miracles" of data recovery. Please read some of the true-life SpinRite testimonials we have received to get a sense for what SpinRite has done and can probably do for you if you ever need it. It is obviously possible for a drive to be so totally dead that it is only useful as a door stop. But today's modern drives struggle to stay alive and to die slowly.
Related QuestionsHow difficult is it to add a hard drive to my IIGS?
Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - AppleAdding a hard drive is not much of a problem. Usually, you will need to insert an interface card, possibly connect a cable or two, and change a Slot setting in the Control Panel Desk Accessory.
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