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Guest Bob Johnson
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I'm rebuilding a computer and installing XP Pro. As part of the rebuilding

process I deleted the existing partition, created a new one, and now I'm

formatting it with NTFS. I have two options - Format and Format (Quick).

 

What is the difference between the "Quick" option and the other [not quick]

option?

 

Thanks.

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Guest jorgen
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Re: Format vs Format (Quick)

 

Bob Johnson wrote:

> What is the difference between the "Quick" option and the other [not quick]

> option?

 

quick format will not scan for bad sectors.

Guest Lil' Dave
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Re: Format vs Format (Quick)

 

"Bob Johnson" <A@B.com> wrote in message

news:Ofuz697BIHA.912@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> I'm rebuilding a computer and installing XP Pro. As part of the rebuilding

> process I deleted the existing partition, created a new one, and now I'm

> formatting it with NTFS. I have two options - Format and Format (Quick).

>

> What is the difference between the "Quick" option and the other [not

> quick] option?

>

> Thanks.

>

 

A quick format simply resets the file table. As far as the file table is

concerned, no files exist. Even though the file data is still on the hard

drive. No mapping is involved in this process. The possible file locations

is assumed unchanged. On new partitions, it assumes all possible file data

locations can store data properly. See below.

 

 

Formatting (not quick) is available for use on a newly created partition,

and also, a previously created partition. Works both the same way for

either case. During the process, the formatting checks locations of the

partition on the hard drive for possible file locations and maps these for

the file table. Inaccessible locations are not allotted locatiions for

possible file locations. XP partitioning performs the formatting process on

new partitions. Its not a separate process.

Dave

Guest kimiraikkonen
Posted

Re: Format vs Format (Quick)

 

On Oct 6, 8:27 am, "Lil' Dave" <spamyours...@virus.net> wrote:

> "Bob Johnson" <A...@B.com> wrote in message

>

> news:Ofuz697BIHA.912@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>

> > I'm rebuilding a computer and installing XP Pro. As part of the rebuilding

> > process I deleted the existing partition, created a new one, and now I'm

> > formatting it with NTFS. I have two options - Format and Format (Quick).

>

> > What is the difference between the "Quick" option and the other [not

> > quick] option?

>

> > Thanks.

>

> A quick format simply resets the file table. As far as the file table is

> concerned, no files exist. Even though the file data is still on the hard

> drive. No mapping is involved in this process. The possible file locations

> is assumed unchanged. On new partitions, it assumes all possible file data

> locations can store data properly. See below.

>

> Formatting (not quick) is available for use on a newly created partition,

> and also, a previously created partition. Works both the same way for

> either case. During the process, the formatting checks locations of the

> partition on the hard drive for possible file locations and maps these for

> the file table. Inaccessible locations are not allotted locatiions for

> possible file locations. XP partitioning performs the formatting process on

> new partitions. Its not a separate process.

> Dave

 

Quick format may erase previously marked bad blocks.


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