Chap 6-formatting a hard disk, Formatting a hard disk, Caution – Epson Progression U12 User Manual

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Formatting a Hard Disk

This chapter describes how to low-level (or physically) format

a hard disk. This procedure should not be confused with the

logical format performed by your operating system. The

physical formatting of a hard disk is a separate step that is

usually done at the factory by the disk manufacturer.

If your computer came with a factory-installed hard disk, or if

you installed an optional Epson IDE hard disk, it has already

been physically formatted. You need only follow the

instructions in your operating system manual to prepare your

hard disk for use.

You may need to use the procedure in this chapter to physically

format a hard disk if you installed a non-Epson hard disk in

your computer that has never received the low-level format

and did not come with its own format utility. If you installed a

hard disk that came with its own format utility, use that

program to physically format the disk.

Caution

If you are unsure whether formatting is necessary, contact

your Epson dealer for assistance.

Physically formatting a hard disk erases any data it contains.

Be sure to back up any data on your hard disk before you

format it.

In addition to destroying all the data on the hard disk,

formatting removes any partitions and logical formatting

defined on the disk by your operating system. After you

physically format a new or used hard disk, you need to

logically format the disk again using your operating system.

Formatting a Hard Disk

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