no where it just deletes all the files there
go to the computer folder. right click on the drive then click format. should still be the same
After you've deleted the partion the space which was using by the deleted partition is unavailable for OS, it's called "unlocated space". To fix it you have to format "unlocated space". Go Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Computer Management->Disk Management. Then right click on the "unlocated space", and format. After that you will get you lost space back.
Click on My Computer, right click drive C, go down to properties, There you Go!
Place the data disc in the hard drive, go to "my computer" select the hard drive, then right click with your mouse. You will see a number of options including "format". Click on format. Remember to have backed up all your data before formatting or it will be lost.
to format the hard disk go to My computer perform right click go to manage will open the window computer Management->storage->Disk Management(local) select the disk drive right click and once again click onto the format button see to that the file system should be in NTFS format
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.
You don't format them. They are ready to go as is.
Assuming by 'GB' you mean hard drive space, the model of computer makes no difference. You need to go to 'My Computer' to check the amount of space on your hard drive.
How many gigabytes you can download on to your computer matter only how much free space is on your hard drive. For windows xp and below go follow these steps. My Computer - Right Click on your Hard drive- Properties- Then you see how much free space you have. For Vista if you go under my computer and you can look at your hard drive and it will show you.
Go to control panel - administrative tools - disk management. There will be all the tools in a handy console to format and partition your hard drive.
Not sure what you mean by 'reprogram'. If you mean format the hard drive and reload the operating system and programs, then yes, it will go away.
You can not make any physical repairs to the hard drive. If it is the problem then it must be replaced. Do you know for sure the hard drive is bad? Have you tried these troubleshooting steps to make sure the hard drive is bad? Try restoring the file system. I will attempt to repair damage files on the hard drive/ Try another hard drive if you have access to one. Remove the hard drive and then re-insert. Try to restore the system. Go to Safe Mode and select "Restore PS3 System". This will restore the default settings and re-format the hard drive. If you have tried these and that has not help then you will need to replace the hard drive. Hope this helps