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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Formatting a Low Density 3.5-Inch Disk in a High Density Drive PSS ID Number: Q59004 Article last modified on 09-17-1990 PSS database name: PSS<br />
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Summary:<br />
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To format a low density (720K) 3.5-inch disk in a high density (1.44 MB) drive, use the following command<br />
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FORMAT <drive>: /n:9 /t:80 [/s][/v]<br />
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where <drive> is the letter of the drive containing the disk to be formatted. The /n:9 parameter instructs the format command to format the disk with 9 sectors per track. The /t:80 parameter instructs the format command to format the disk to have 80 tracks.<br />
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The [/s] and [/v] parameters are optional. The [/s] instructs the format command to copy the system files to the disk (that is, make it a bootable disk). The [/v] tells format to ask for a volume name after formatting is complete.<br />
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For example:<br />
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FORMAT b: /n:9 /t:80 /v<br />
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Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1990.</div>3155ffGd