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Mon 30 Jan 2006, 20:48
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Hello,
How do I format the HD on my Powerbook please. Should I Zero it? What does writting 0's do anyway
Once done do I just book it from the OSX install disk?
Peace and Many Thanks I Know Nothing 23
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Mon 30 Jan 2006, 21:10
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If its your boot HD, you'll need to reboot with the install disk, then at the Install screen, the File (or Edit?) menu should contain the option to open Disk Utility. Do that. Navigate to the HD you want to erase, and erase. Writing 1's and 0's is only worth it for absolute security (ie. data irretrievability), but will TAKE A LONG TIME TO FORMAT. So, if you just wanna reformat the HD for a clean install, just do a normal format.
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Thu 2 Feb 2006, 15:53
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Thanking you!
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Fri 3 Feb 2006, 02:16
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Thanks BTW, stick to HFS+ format and for the journalled, not journalled option, see what your audio app aditor says, usually, enable journalling on a hard drive will imper somehow its performances so it's not good for usual practice. Now I know Digidisegn after saying "no journaling on your audio HD" now is gone for "enable journaling" since PT 7… Journaling is a kind of safety belt when a crash happens, it's helps recover a drive after a crash fast and effectively, though you may lose data but at list the drive is in shape fast and sound, but it' simplies more r/w operations on it while you work.
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