I'm not sure what you mean. But if you mean that you want to format a hard drive or partion which is not a system file disk/partion. Then it's really easy to do. Start My Computer, right click on the hard drive/partion which you want to format and choose format, then choose file system which you prefer to format, and press ok/start.
Insert the USB into the port. Wait for the computer to load and read the USB. Right-click the USB drive, select "Format". Then a small window will appear, click "Format". Wait for Windows to format the drive.
Go to start and click. From there go to control panel. Cick the systems tab and click format
Windows 7 is an operating system. It does not rely on any other operating system to function.
Windows 7 and Windows XP are operating systems. You cannot format operating systems. But you can format your hard disk or hard drive. You can use Windows XP bootable CD to format HDD, but you will have to use Windows 7 Bootable Installation disk to install OS on your formatted drive.
Windows 7 is the latest Windows Operating System
No reason why not - providing the document was saved in a format OpenOffice can read. Windows 7 is the operating system - OpenOffice is a program.
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Windows XP was the most popular operating system.
Windows Vista is the operating systems that came between Windows XP and Windows 7. As of 2013, the newest version of windows operating system is Windows 8.
Yes, Windows 7 is an operating system developed by Microsoft.
Windows 7 IS an operating system... Maybe you should be asking what processors support Windows 7?
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