Well Aryan Gusain , you dont need Disk to format your hard disk.
Formatting is to initialize a disk to prepare it for use.
The disk is checked for errors and organized so that data can be recorded and retrieved. Formatting a used disk erases any previously stored information.
We don’t need to do anything.
There are commands which can take care of this.
If you are using Ms-DOS, the command is Format.
Just go to particular drive and write Format
Example:
C:\> Format < Enter Key>
The above command format C drive and make it empty .
Or
To format some other drive another ways is :
Format < drive name>
C:/> Format D: < Enter key >
The above command format D drive and make it empty .
In windows It is very simple
Just Right click on the drive you want to format and click "Format..."
Follow the steps to format the drive.
Another way is when you install / reinstall Operating system, You have the option to format your System drive.
One suggestion from my side, If you have anything important in your system drive. Just take a copy of it and store it any other drive.
When you format your hard disk, everything will be removed from that particular drive.
Hopefully, this would help you out
Answered by
Debashis
, an ibibo Master,
at
5:30 PM on July 19, 2008