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Low-Level formatting is used to outline areas (tracks and sectors) on the hard drive so physically the hard drive is ready to be used. So low level formatting is so called "PHYSICAL Formatting" which means all of your old data are physically wiped out and create a new structure on your disk. So when you add new data, it just add into your empty disk.

High level formatting is so called "LOGICAL Formatting" which means that all the old data in your disk will not be completely erased (they are still in your disk) but the access path to those data has been wiped out. So you cannot access those data anymore (e.g. access path is like your address book. when you lost the address book, you won't know where your friends stay and can't contact them (same analogy)) However, your disk will show as empty. Okay, again when you want to store new data in your disk, it will create new access path and replace old data with your newly stored data.

This formatting changes the file system on the hard drive so the Operating System that you use can write and save data to the hard drive.:)

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Low-Level formatting is used to outline areas (tracks and sectors) on the hard drive so physically the hard drive is ready to be used. So low level formatting is so called "PHYSICAL Formatting" which means all of your old data are physically wiped out and create a new structure on your disk. So when you add new data, it just add into your empty disk. High level formatting is so called "LOGICAL Formatting" which means that all the old data in your disk will not be completely erased (they are still in your disk) but the access path to those data has been wiped out. So you cannot access those data anymore (e.g. access path is like your address book. when you lost the address book, you won't know where your friends stay and can't contact them (same analogy)) However, your disk will show as empty. Okay, again when you want to store new data in your disk, it will create new access path and replace old data with your newly stored data. This formatting changes the file system on the hard drive so the Operating System that you use can write and save data to the hard drive.:)


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