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Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows Vista and 7 => Topic started by: zeroburn on October 20, 2011, 11:39:25 AM
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Hello to everyone on the forum.
I have a windows vista computer that does not like me, lol. It is a insperon model, with an intel dual core processor. I am trying to reformat it while funning off of the boot cd, but when i type in the "Format c:" commad, it replies with "type the current volume lable". I am unsure of what this is, and what should i do to find this information??
Thank you in advance for your help.
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It wants the name of the drive. If you haven't assigned one, either just press enter or type c: again. But why are you doing it that way? I assume you have a Vista CD. Just boot to the Vista cd and select the option to format before installing
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This is just what you see in Computer, such as Local Disk (C:) - the drive label is just "Local Disk"
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The format command asks for the volume label to make sure you really mean to format the volume.
Type DIR and press Enter. Look at the first line of the output. In this example, the volume label is Win07
Volume in drive C is Win07
Volume Serial Number is E4DB-A92A
Directory of C:\
01/05/2011 19:39 <DIR> $RECYCLE.BIN
01/05/2011 15:34 33,446 1920x1080-black.jpg
12/06/2011 14:44 57,368 1920x1080-grey1.jpg
29/04/2010 21:07 <DIR> ATI
06/02/2011 21:55 <DIR> AV
But what kind of boot disk are you using? If it's a DOS boot disk, you're only going to be able to use FAT.
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This is just what you see in Computer, such as Local Disk (C:) - the drive label is just "Local Disk"
You can ignore this post. (Not only useless, he's a spammer.) Not a good ad for your "services", Bob!
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I have tried all, "c:" and "local disk". Both of these did not work for me.
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And i am using the "Windows Vista Reinstall Disk" the one that says that it is for distribution with new pc and that software is alredy installed on computer.
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You can ignore this post.
apparently mine too :)
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I have tried all, "c:" and "local disk". Both of these did not work for me.
Read what I wrote above.
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And i am using the "Windows Vista Reinstall Disk" the one that says that it is for distribution with new pc and that software is alredy installed on computer.
That disc either contains Vista, in which case you can do as I suggested above, or it is an image of what was shipped to you and will restore the system to "as shipped" status. Either way, you do not have to do what you are doing.
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I tried to just re-install the windows, but i feel that removing all previous contant will help it.
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I tried to just re-install the windows, but i feel that removing all previous contant will help it.
Why?
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Does the cd install Vista from scratch? If so, you will be given the option to format first.
If it's a restore disc that takes the system back to factory shipped state, it will format before installing on its own.