boots963
March 16th, 2000, 03:38 AM
when i try to format my hard drive i get a response that there is not enough memory to install sys. files how do i get past this problem........thanx
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : formatting hard drive boots963 March 16th, 2000, 03:38 AM when i try to format my hard drive i get a response that there is not enough memory to install sys. files how do i get past this problem........thanx eyesee March 16th, 2000, 12:15 PM what version of DOS? What kind of computer? how are you trying to do that? whats the exact message? Have you checked for viruses? Need more info boots963 March 16th, 2000, 02:23 PM well it is version 7.10 A i have a gateway select 475 andi am going into dos and typing from c:/prompt...format c: /s then the message insufficient memory to load sys.format terminated..... i gave also tried with the boot disk applying same method...no matter how i try i get the same thing....thanx [This message has been edited by boots963 (edited 03-16-2000).] spotter March 25th, 2000, 04:43 AM Originally posted by boots963: when i try to format my hard drive i get a response that there is not enough memory to install sys. files how do i get past this problem........thanx Solution: type in Dos Mode format (drive): /q then format (drive): /q /s the /q = quick format the /s = copy system files making a boot disk (drive): = drive you want to format reason: the drive must have 13% free space to clear the static data from the drive glussier March 26th, 2000, 11:40 PM Just a little correction Spotter: Type the following commands: format c: /q sys c: virtualdr.com
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