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.
format specifier in c is %
It erases all your data on the disk which you specified, fofr instance, format C:. It will format (erase) all your data from C.
You might be wrong: printf and scanf are usable in C++ just as in C. With format specifiers.
format /s c: should do the job.
Yes, Maxx "C" is currently banned in the current format of the game.
Run the Windows installation and format it from there.
No.
you can't format the drive that you're running windows from while in windows. use the setup disk to run a recovery console and you should be able to format it from there using format c:
Boot from something OTHER than C: The OS will not allow you to format the disk from which the computer has currently loaded. Many OS disks will allow you to reformat the C: drive, and you can even create a bootable floppy that has format capability.
Nothing.
Format specifier is a sequence passed the as the formatting data as by argument
Yes, you can. Just boot up in restore mode and use command format C: (or disk which you want to format).