HOW TO FORMAT USING THE CMD IN WINDOWS
In windows command line there is a very powerful drive formatting tool build in it
It can be used to format drive or change the format of a drive or usb to another format as well partition the drive as per the user intended
HOW TO FORMAT A USB DRIVE/HARD DRIVE:
STEP 1: Open Command Prompt As Administrator
Opening the command prompt.
To Search for command prompt search in taskbar ,and right click or select run as Administrator from the menu.
STEP 2:Use Diskpart
To use diskpart
Once the command line is open, type ‘diskpart’ in the terminal and press Enter it will open the diskpart cli utility.
STEP 3:Type List Disk
to list the available disks in the entire system
The above command will open a Diskpart window. In this terminal prompt, type ‘list disk’ and press Enter. It will list all the available drives in the entire system.
Note the drive number of the disk because it will be used in the next step
STEP 4:Select the Drive to Format
To format a drive.
Now type ‘select disk (disk number)’ Select the drive number which needs to be formatted by typing “select disk ‘no’ ” this will select the disk.
STEP 5:Clean the Disk
Using the clean function.
In this step, type ‘clean’. This command will format all files and folders within them, and successfully clean up the disk.in after this step the drive become inaccessible
STEP 6:Create Partition Primary
To make a primary partition.
To make the drive access the drive again, type ‘create partition primary’ and press enter
STEP 7:Format the Drive
To Formatting a drive.
The above steps are all same for usb or harddisk but formatting the drive is little bit different from each others
Now format the drive with the NTFS file system. Type ‘format fs=ntfs quick’ and press Enter.
Now format the usb drive with the fat32 file system. Type ‘format fs=fat32 quick’ and press Enter.
Don’t forget to enter quick or it may take long time to format
STEP 8:Assign a Drive Letter
To Assigning a drive letter.
To assign a drive letter, you can type ‘assign’ and enter this will assign a random letter to the newly formatted drive.
STEP 9 : Exiting the diskpart
Type “EXIT” in the prompt
Then type EXIT again to close the cmd