I am trying to format my 2nd hard drive that will be soley dedicated to my audio files. I have read that it is best to format this drive as a FAT32 drive, and that I should add a switch to the format command as:
format D: /z:64
to get 32K clusters.
Well, when I shell out to "DOS" (I know, it is not *really* DOS, but I am an old guy, and it looks like DOS), I get an error that says /z:64 is an "invalid parameter".
I remember some things from my DOS days, and typed "format /?" to get a list of acceptable commands, and the "/z" switch is not listed. There is a switch that lookes like it used to specify cluster size...I need to get a 32K cluster size, so what is should the parameter look like:
format D: /a:32 ?
or
format D: /a:64 ?
Since the /z command was supposed to use "64" to get a 32K cluster, I thought I'd better find out before I do this incorrectly.
I'd appreciate any help that is out there.
Thanks!
DH
Comments
I was able to trick mine do to that by using my Win98SE disk..I
I was able to trick mine do to that by using my Win98SE disk..I booted up with CDROM support..when it got to the dos prompt I went into Fdisk and made the second hard drive an active primary drive..restarted..back into the 98se boot with CDROM support..went to the win98 directory and then typed in format d:/z:64..worked just fine...but do what ljp says first..if what he suggests dont work..do my little trick!!
Opus
For some reason, I am unable to format the drive. I get an error
For some reason, I am unable to format the drive. I get an error message that says that the drive is too large for a FAT32 format. (It is a 40GB HD). I have formatted it using the WD utility that came with the drive, althought I am unable to specify the cluster size.
DH
hmm, Try format /a:64 for 64 kilobye cluster For help type f
hmm, Try
format /a:64 for 64 kilobye cluster
For help type
format /?
ljp