Formatting destroys all data.
oxymoron, formatting a drive is erasing the data.
If it's not formatted FAT32 already, you will have to format it to FAT32 which erases the data on the drive.
Reset is going back to original manufacturer's setting of your phone while format is erasing whole data on your phone.
As little as possible. Floppy disks are prone to corruption and should be accessed as little as possible. It would be generally advised that no data should be stored on a floppy disk, and that any data you have on floppy disk should be removed and backed up on a more reliable format such as flash memory.
you can't...
Reformatting an iPod will erase all the data on the iPod. All your files should be held in your iTunes library so they can be returned to the iPod once it is reformatted.
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No, it will not be in a compatible format. Floppy disks must be formatted in FAT in order for a PC to read them. There may however be Linux tools that will be able to read the data.
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you can not format a disk without losing the data, so back up all of your data elsewhere before formatting.
Not possible, the same data can be stored both on floppy and HDD.