formats are not drive specific so it depends on the software with windows open a command prompt and use the format command
One can learn how to reformat a hard drive by visiting the step by step instructions on either the Windows or Apple computer site (depending on the hard drive maker).
Not unless you reformat the drive, although if the drive is a different format like a mac and you have a PC you might have to reformat the drive just to use it
When you reformat a hard drive you change it to whatever formatting you have selected and it will overwrite whatever format was used before.
yes
You can try to reformat the hard drive
Reformat hd. On the XMB go into the settings menu and you will find "Reformat hard drive".
reformat the computer.
Reformat the hard drive Reformat the hard drive
You cannot reformat a hard drive and keep operating system(s) untouched. The point of formatting is to erase all data. There is only one exception, you can reformat some partitions on your hard drive if you have any. If you want to keep your current operating system those partitions must not be system.
Yes, when you "reformat" it erases the hard drive completely. It will be an empty drive, you will have to reinstall the OS from your disk/Apple internet or reinstall from a back-up after you do it.
Yes, you can. But you will have repartion and reformat the hard drive.
Yes. Laptops use 2.5inch drives.