usb bootable format tool

Soldato
Joined
18 May 2011
Posts
3,463
hi guys i need to do a fresh instal of win 7 on one on my machines

i used to use a xp disc to format it as win 7 doesnt have the feature for a full format

i was wondering if theres any decent software that i can put on a usb stick so that i can format the hdd

thanks in advance

:)
 
There's no reason to full format for installing 7. But if you must you may as well go the whole hog an use Dan's Boot and Nuke (DBAN) from CD and do a full 0 write. Allow a few hours though
 
IIRC, the only difference between a full format and a quick one is that is does a scandisk.

Windows XP and earlier this is correct.

From Vista onwards it's not just bad sector scanning.

In Vista/Windows 7 onwards:

Quick Format marks the space as usable only.

Full Format will do a low level format and write 0s to the entire disk.

If the low level format is what the OP wants then he needs to use a 3rd party tool or Vista onwards setup tools. XP will not do a low level format whether Quick or Full is selected.
 
i used to use a xp disc to format it as win 7 doesnt have the feature for a full format
Yes it does. If you want to do a regular format, open Command Prompt and type 'format c:', assuming C is the drive you want to format. The only difference between a regular format and a quick format is that a regular format scans the drive for bad sectors.

If you want to securely format your hard drive then use DBAN. Windows XP's install disc doesn't format securely though, so I don't think this is what you want. You can install DBAN to a USB drive by following this guide.
 
Last edited:
Oh, I see. Thanks.
icon14.gif
 
Parted Magic is the best multi-tool disc for the job. It has gparted as part of it, amongst a whole load of other tools.

However, I'd just do the quick format that the W7 provides
 
Back
Top Bottom