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Problem: <br/>
Im trying to write a program that formats any type of media. So far Ive managed to format Hard disk partitions, flash memories, SDRAM, RDX.<br/>
But theres this last type of media (DVD-RAM) I need to format. My program fails to format this media.<br/>
Im using the <code style="margin:0px; padding:1px 5px; border:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:#eeeeee; font-family:Consolas,Menlo,Monaco,Lucida Console,Liberation Mono,DejaVu Sans Mono,Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,Courier New,monospace,serif FormatEx[/code] function
in <code style="margin:0px; padding:1px 5px; border:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:#eeeeee; font-family:Consolas,Menlo,Monaco,Lucida Console,Liberation Mono,DejaVu Sans Mono,Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,Courier New,monospace,serif fmifs.dll[/code].
I had absolutely no idea how to use this function Except for its name and that it resides in <code style="margin:0px; padding:1px 5px; border:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:#eeeeee; font-family:Consolas,Menlo,Monaco,Lucida Console,Liberation Mono,DejaVu Sans Mono,Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,Courier New,monospace,serif fmifs.dll[/code].
Asking http://stackoverflow.com/q/13250097/279982" style="margin:0px; padding:0px; border:0px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:transparent; color:#4a6b82; text-decoration:initial this question I managed to find a sample program
that uses this library. Yet still it doesnt give complete information about how to use it.
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What Ive tried: <br/>
Im looking for a full documentation about <code style="margin:0px; padding:1px 5px; border:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:#eeeeee; font-family:Consolas,Menlo,Monaco,Lucida Console,Liberation Mono,DejaVu Sans Mono,Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,Courier New,monospace,serif FormatEx[/code],
its parameters, and exactly what values each parameter can take.<br/>
I tried searching on google and MSDN. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa819439%28v=vs.85%29.aspx " style="margin:0px; padding:0px; border:0px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:transparent; color:#4a6b82; text-decoration:initial This is
what I found. First of all this isnt the function Im working with. But even putting that aside theres not enough information on how to use the function (Like which headers/libraries to use).
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P.S. <br/>
I dont have to use <code style="margin:0px; padding:1px 5px; border:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:#eeeeee; font-family:Consolas,Menlo,Monaco,Lucida Console,Liberation Mono,DejaVu Sans Mono,Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,Courier New,monospace,serif FormatEx[/code] if
theres an alternative to use please tell.
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Problem: <br/>
Im trying to write a program that formats any type of media. So far Ive managed to format Hard disk partitions, flash memories, SDRAM, RDX.<br/>
But theres this last type of media (DVD-RAM) I need to format. My program fails to format this media.<br/>
Im using the <code style="margin:0px; padding:1px 5px; border:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:#eeeeee; font-family:Consolas,Menlo,Monaco,Lucida Console,Liberation Mono,DejaVu Sans Mono,Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,Courier New,monospace,serif FormatEx[/code] function
in <code style="margin:0px; padding:1px 5px; border:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:#eeeeee; font-family:Consolas,Menlo,Monaco,Lucida Console,Liberation Mono,DejaVu Sans Mono,Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,Courier New,monospace,serif fmifs.dll[/code].
I had absolutely no idea how to use this function Except for its name and that it resides in <code style="margin:0px; padding:1px 5px; border:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:#eeeeee; font-family:Consolas,Menlo,Monaco,Lucida Console,Liberation Mono,DejaVu Sans Mono,Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,Courier New,monospace,serif fmifs.dll[/code].
Asking http://stackoverflow.com/q/13250097/279982" style="margin:0px; padding:0px; border:0px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:transparent; color:#4a6b82; text-decoration:initial this question I managed to find a sample program
that uses this library. Yet still it doesnt give complete information about how to use it.
<p style="padding-right:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; clear:both; word-wrap:break-word; font-family:Arial,Liberation Sans,DejaVu Sans,sans-serif
What Ive tried: <br/>
Im looking for a full documentation about <code style="margin:0px; padding:1px 5px; border:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:#eeeeee; font-family:Consolas,Menlo,Monaco,Lucida Console,Liberation Mono,DejaVu Sans Mono,Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,Courier New,monospace,serif FormatEx[/code],
its parameters, and exactly what values each parameter can take.<br/>
I tried searching on google and MSDN. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa819439%28v=vs.85%29.aspx " style="margin:0px; padding:0px; border:0px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:transparent; color:#4a6b82; text-decoration:initial This is
what I found. First of all this isnt the function Im working with. But even putting that aside theres not enough information on how to use the function (Like which headers/libraries to use).
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P.S. <br/>
I dont have to use <code style="margin:0px; padding:1px 5px; border:0px; font-size:14px; vertical-align:baseline; background-color:#eeeeee; font-family:Consolas,Menlo,Monaco,Lucida Console,Liberation Mono,DejaVu Sans Mono,Bitstream Vera Sans Mono,Courier New,monospace,serif FormatEx[/code] if
theres an alternative to use please tell.
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<br/>
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