Go into the Control Panel and modify as needed. For more information visit www.microsoft.com
No, XP will format the disk if that's needed.
format it with an operative system C.D
No. Windows XP is an operating system that allows applications to create and format documents.
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You cannot format the drive / partition that Windows Vista is currently running on while it is running. You will need to boot from either a partition utility disc, such as GParted, or the install disc of the operating system you want to install, and format the drive from there.
Windows 98 startup disk has some useful utilities and can be used to repair Windows 98 without any additional drives. A floppy which was created by format A s, just have loader, and couple system files to be able to boot MSDOS.
There are various ways through which you can repair Windows XP. You can format your device and reinstall the software or use the system restore function in the operating system.
Any application not written for Windows can be used without Windows.
If your Windows operating system is not installed on drive C, you can simply format using the inbuilt formatting tool. Otherwise, you need to boot your computer using an operating system on different drive to format C.
Operating systems has mechanism to protect its own files. When an operating system is running, you cannot modify or edit any important files the operating system need. So like formatting an operating system is nearly impossible. But if you have double operating system (or even PE systems), you can modify or edit files created by the other system. There aren't any rules to constraint you. Hope these are helpful.
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I had similar problems and worse I tried to format the MP3 player on a computer with Microsoft XP operating system and the System tried to crash every time I tried. I tried it again with a computer that had Windows 2000 operating system and it worked. The "Format" Program in Windows 2000 would not Identify an operating system or the MP3 player storage capability and it was slow to format - - but it worked .