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How to format a floppy in Windows
by Bleeping Computer on 27th of Apr 2004   (Views: 11,323)
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How to format a floppy in Windows

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. How to Format a Floppy in Windows
  3. Conclusion


Introduction

Everyone knows what a floppy disk is, but a common question, is how do I clean out a floppy so that it can be used again? I have spoken to many people who have said that after they store information on a floppy they throw them out as they do not know how to erase the files on them so that it is an empty and clean disk. This tutorial will cover how to reformat a floppy disk so that you can reuse it as you wish. In this way you will not have to throw out your used floppies, but can instead keep using them over and over.

Note: The images in this tutorial are taken from Windows XP , but the method shown here should still apply for Win95/98/ME/2000.


How to format a floppy in windows

Step 1: Insert the floppy you would like to erase into the floppy drive of your computer.

Step 2: Click on the Start button, then click on run.

Step 3. The run dialog box should now be shown. Type explorer in the Open: field and press the OK button. Alternatively, you can press down on the Windows key on your keyboard, which is generally located between your left Control and Alt keys and looks like a small flag, and while holding that key down press once on the letter E.

Both methods will open Windows Explorer. After Windows Explorer is opened you should see a screen similar to Figure 1 below.


Figure 1. Windows Explorer

Step 3: Click once on My Computer as show in Figure 1 above to highlight it.

Step 4: Click once on the Floppy Drive, usually the A: drive. It should now be highlighted.

Step 5: Click on the File menu and then click on the Format option as shown in Figure 2 below.


Figure 2. Select the Format Option under the File Menu

Step 6: After you click once on Format as shown in Figure 2 above. You will see a screen similar to Figure 3 below.


Figure 3. Format Dialog Box

Step 7: Type in a descriptive name in the Volume Label field for this floppy or leave it blank. This is optional, so it is up to you.

Step 8: Place a checkmark in the Quick Format box designated by the red box in Figure 3 above.

Step 9: Press the Start button. You will get a confirmation box as shown in Figure 4 below.


Figure 4. Confirmation

Step 10: If you want to continue formatting this floppy press the OK button, otherwise press Cancel.

Step 11: Windows will now format your floppy. If it has problems Quick Formatting the floppy, then it will tell you so, you should tell it continue formatting the floppy. When it is done formatting, you will be presented with a screen as shown in Figure 5 below telling you the format is complete.

Figure 5. Format Complete

Step 12: Press OK and then Close.

Your floppy is now ready to be used.

Conclusion

Now that you know how to format a floppy you can use your floppies more than once instead of throwing them out. This should allow you to always have an available floppy in the case of emergencies and save you a little money.

As always if you have any questions please feel free to post them in our computer help forums.

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Lawrence Abrams
Bleeping Computer Windows Basic Concept Tutorials
BleepingComputer.com: Computer Support & Tutorials for the beginning computer user.



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Created: April 27th, 2004 at 01:10 pm

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