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[windows] What should I do if the computer reinstalls the system and formats the hard disk very slowly?

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Posted on 3/12/2015 1:31:25 PM | | | |


win2003 reinstall system formatting hard disk is very slow, it has been half an hour, and I would have chosen to format quickly if I had known.




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Posted on 3/12/2015 1:32:41 PM |

There are two types of formatting hard drives. One is quick format, and the other is deep formatting. In simple terms. A quick format simply clears the surface of your hard drive. Clearing files written to them is relatively fast. Deep formatting will process the hard disk deeply, analyze everything on the hard disk (if possible, try to fix bad sectors and other problems), and if the hard disk has abnormalities, it will be slow to format, or even cannot be formatted. Relatively speaking, for ordinary users, there is no need for deep formatting. Deep formatting is not necessarily good for hard drives. The formatting speed has little to do with the hard disk format (FAT32 or NTFS).
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