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Typically, the following scenarios arise when it is necessary to format a hard drive partition:
1. Inserting a new hard drive/partitioning a hard drive: Disk Management displays the new hard drive as "unallocated" space, which File Explorer is unable to access until it is initialized (MBR or GPT), partitioned, and formatted (NTFS, FAT32, exFAT, etc.). The drive will be inspected for errors and prepared for use during this process. It is also possible to generate partitions for large drives in order to better manage data and safeguard system files, if necessary.
2. Resolve the "file system is RAW" issue: If the file system is corrupted or unrecognized, it will appear as RAW. To convert RAW to NTFS, FAT32, or another compatible file system, you must first recover the data and then format it.
3. Data Erasure: It may be beneficial for certain users to format hard disk partitions in order to clear up the partition, disk, or storage medium. Nevertheless, this action will not entirely eliminate all of the content. Lost data can be readily recovered from a formatted hard drive using advanced techniques. You have the option to erase a hard drive without deleting Windows if you intend to sell your disk or computer.
It is advisable to make some provisions prior to performing an HDD partition format. When the HDD is formatted, all data stored on it will be deleted. Please dedicate some time to contemplating the items that require storage on your computer. Afterward, it is recommended that you back up the data on the hard drive prior to formatting it.
Typically, it is possible to archive and transfer data from a hard drive by formatting the partition prior to the start of the process. However, this may not be effective in certain cases if the pathogen inflicts damage on the system.
First and foremost, it is necessary to obtain the hard drive formatting software: Open the AOMEI Partition Assistant and select the partition you wish to format in the primary interface. Then, click on the "Format" button. Enter the partition designation and choose the file system of your choice, such as NTFS or FAT32, in the dialog box. Then it will automatically determine the cluster size based on the specified file system and partition size. The Default option is recommended.
1. It is important to note that formatting an existing drive will result in the complete deletion of all data. Therefore, it is recommended that you first transfer any essential files or information to a secure location.
2. Due to the 4GB limitation of FAT32, we suggest that you utilize NTFS to format the partition if you require the storage of files that exceed 4GB. If necessary, it is possible to convert FAT32 to NTFS without sacrificing data.
Here, right click the hard drive, and you will get a menu like this:
After you click the Format, the following view will appear. If there are multiple partitions on your disk, and you only want to format one, you can click the targeted partition and choose the "Format Partition".
Then, please input the partition label and choose the file system (NTFS or FAT32). Begin to format the hard disk by clicking “Apply” in the main interface.
As a USB, SD card and disk formatter, AOMEI Partition Assistant offers the most secure and efficient approach for formatting a hard drive partition and it can tap into the disk potential and manage partitions efficiently, irrespective of the reason. Not only can you create and format hard disk partitions with it, but you can also resize partitions, divide partitions, and so on.
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