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There is no such thing as "Quick NTFS." I assume you are referring to the Windows XP installation screen where you are asked to format the hard drive. The choices presented are:Format the drive as NTFSFormat the drive as NTFS (quick)Format the drive as FAT32 - This will not appear on drives over 32 GBFormat the drive as FAT32 (quick) - This will not appear on drives over 32 GB"Quick" in this context refers to how the installer formats the drive. A regular format will check the drive for errors, while a quick format will not. On a larger hard drive, a full format can take several minutes, while the quick format is much faster.
You format the hard disk
Format and Reprogram. That usually squashes it.
When a computer is formatted, everything in it is erased. People usually format their computers to get rid of viruses.
Yes - choosing quick format does not search for bad sectors and can compromise the reliability of the disk
Quick format typically leaves the existing file system in place, but removes the file markers and indicates the space as available. Quick format does not check to see if the disk is damaged, so it probably should not be used when installing an operating system or transferring important files.
If you are talking about virus as in illnesses, then it is because they are immune to antibiotics and mutate. If you are talking about computer viruses they are hard to totally eliminate as they constantly mutate
no, it is not a virus. it is a digital music format. however, a good hacker can save viruses as an mp3 format that can corruct your devices
To Format Pen Drive: 1. Right Click Pen Drive and Select Format Option and Mark the Quick Format to Format your Drive (If it is not working then Format Drive without select Quick Format Option) (Now your Pen Drive will be Formatted) YOU RECEIVE ERROR REPORT THEN 2. Right Click My Computer Icon 3. Under Storage > Click Disk Management 4. Then Right Click The USB Drive and Click Format NOW ITs working
Hot water can help kill some viruses by denaturing their proteins, but it is not a guaranteed way to eliminate all viruses. To effectively kill viruses, it is recommended to use soap or disinfectants in addition to hot water.