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Windows unable to complete HDD format.


My primary drive is a western digital 250GB SATA drive with Windows XP Professional.

I am trying to reformat my extra, secondary drive which was used as the primary in a 37.5GB Dell computer.



I want it reformatted because it still has all the Windows OS files from when I was a primary.

The C drive is the one I want formatted.



The Volume Label section is the only part that I'm not sure what to fill in with.

I've tried leaving it blank, I've also tried C, C:, (C:), and Local Disk (C:).

I've tried it with the Quick Format option and without.

No matter what I try, I either get this message at the very beginning, or at the end-



I don't know what to do! I can't find anything on Google or on CompForums.

    
matt3118

C must be the drive you're running off of, it would crash your computer.

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Starwarsman


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C must be the drive you're running off of, it would crash your computer.



It's not though. I boot with my D drive. C still has the old OS files because I haven't reformatted it since I got my new one. How do I tell my Compy that C isn't needed anymore?

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matt3118

I'm not an expert on the issue, but I might guess changing jumpers could do something.

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Starwarsman

So the ~30GB drive doesn't have XP on it?
Because it looks like your systems is recognizing the ~30Gb drive as the boot disk and is booting into it and setting it as "C:", the regular Windows boot disk.

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Styrak

If you open a command prompt window and type 'set system' what does it say the SystemDrive (or SystemRoot) is?

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Cromewell
 
 
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