First select a partition you would like to format. There are three ways to format a chosen partition:
When using this function, you need to reset the drive letter and Cluster Size of the new partition. The scope of Cluster Size is 512 Bytes, 1KB, 2KB, 4KB, 8KB, 16KB, 32KB, 64 KB. We usually recommend you use the default size. When you use the default, Partition Resizing Software will work out the proper Cluster Size according to the size of the partition.
Attention: Formatting will destroy all the data on the chosen partition. If the system partition or start partition is formatted, the current OS will not boot properly.
how to format the pendrve
how do you format 8gb kingston pendrive it is in write protectet
You would have to create a partiotion using fdisk or some other partition program. then you can format it for ext3 file system sudo mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1
by bootable pendrive like ubuntu 10.10 bootable pendrive. or any other bootable OS pendrive
I depends on your operating system. In DOS you would use fdisk to create the partition on your removable disk and the format command to actually perform the format.
just format that drive and then run fdisk and delete the partition and create Linux partition after that and i hope u have sufficient space in ur hard driveAnswerjust format that drive and then run fdisk and delete the partition and create Linux partition after that and i hope u have sufficient space in ur hard drive
Just use a magic partition manager to help you. You can create, resize, move, format, delete, shrink, extend partiton freely with this nice partition tool. Such as miniaide magic partition,minitool partition wizard(free), you can experience the cool magic partition right away.
There is no need to do this, nor is it usually desirable. The Windows 7 installation program includes the tools to format and create a new partition.
First cheak for free space then format it and then create new partitionblogger | seo
buy a new pendrive
as root: df -h to see the disks and partitions mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1 Where sdb1 is the disk and partition you want to format. This will format sdb1 partition to ext3.
First select a partition you would like to format. There are three ways to format a chosen partition: a. Select Format in the menu Partition.b. Click Format button in the Tool Bar.c. Select the button Format Partition underthe group Partition Operations in the Action Panel.When using this function, you need to reset the drive letter and Cluster Size of the new partition. The scope of Cluster Size is 512 Bytes, 1KB, 2KB, 4KB, 8KB, 16KB, 32KB, 64 KB. We usually recommend you use the default size. When you use the default, Partition Wizard will work out the proper Cluster Size according to the size of the partition. Attention: Formatting will destroy all the data on the chosen partition. If the system partition or start partition is formatted, the current OS will not boot properly.