Re: how to make (format) a system disk
I want to make an emergency disk for Solo Antivirus. The first part of the
instructions are to format a floppy disk with system files, ie...take a
floppy and at a Dos prompt run "format a:\ /s".
I tried that with the CMD prompt from within Win2000. Then I booted up in
Dos (from another floppy already set to do this) and tried the same command
from a Dos prompt. It didn't work either way. From the CMD prompt the
result was "invalid parameter - /s". I forget the exact words from the Dos
prompt but basically it wasn't finding the format.com file in the root
directory.
I'm trying to create the system files needed to boot up this antivirus
emergency disk in Dos. This is one of the ways Solo Antivirus repairs
certain viruses/trojans that it's detected. This used to be easy to do back
in the Dos days, even with the early Windows. But I guess the format.com
command that comes with Win2000 doesn't respond to the /s switch.
So the question is where do I find a format.com that will work with this /s
switch. Or is there a way to format this floppy disk and add the Dos system
files from somewhere in Win2000.
John
"Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> What system files are you after?
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> "jbclem" wrote:
> >I want to put system files on a floppy disk. But going to a cmd prompt
and
> > typing format a:\ /s doesn't work because the format command is not
> > recognized. Does Win2000 have a way to do this.
> >
> > I tried booting up into Dos to do this, but I still don't know where the
> > appropriate format.exe file is so that didn't work either.
> >
> > I'm using FAT32 for a file system. Where can I find a format.exe that
> > will
> > work with this?
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> > John
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