diginode Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 Can anyone help ... how Can I format any partition in NTFS from dos prompt? any software? pls help...
FAT64 Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 Can't be done using DOS. DOS cannot read/write NTFS partitions.
[deXter] Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 You can try Ranish Partition Manager. It's one of the best, free partition manager for DOS.If you don't mind using a LiveCD, then GParted is your best option.
jcarle Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 Can anyone help ... how Can I format any partition in NTFS from dos prompt? any software? pls help...I'm curious as to the reasons behind why you would want to format in NTFS from DOS?
Zxian Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 I also wouldn't do this from DOS... I'd get my hands on a live CD, such as WinPE or WinBuider and partition it from there.
diginode Posted April 29, 2007 Author Posted April 29, 2007 Can anyone help ... how Can I format any partition in NTFS from dos prompt? any software? pls help...I'm curious as to the reasons behind why you would want to format in NTFS from DOS?I have several Ghost image for severl work for diff PC. So it is difficult to carry many DVD with DVD ROM. So I want use MY Spare HDD as this pupose. I format partition By norton PQMAGIC, but when I dump ghost image on in, PC says, insert boot media. But if I format by win 2000 or XP disk and next I dump ghost image, it is working OK. So I need one utility software that runs on dos system and format the existing pattition in NTFS.
jaclaz Posted April 29, 2007 Posted April 29, 2007 So I need one utility software that runs on dos system and format the existing pattition in NTFS.From what you report, it seems to me like you do not need an utility to "format" anything.All you need is an utility to write the correct MBR to the disk, this has nothing to do with "formatting" but rather with "fdisking".You see, a partition image, being an image, ALREADY has (its own) format, including it's bootsector.What you are missing is the MBR and the partition tables within it.If I am not mistaken, GHOST has provisions for this, but not being really familiar with it, I'll suggest you an alternate program (but there are several other ones) to remain on Symantec/Powerquest products :ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/english_us_...lities/head.zipYou want to use the "MBRUTILD.EXE" program, (there is also a MBRUTIL.EXE for NT/2K/XP):MBRUtil Copyright (c) 2002 PowerQuest CorporationInvalid argumentsUsage:MBRutil.exe [/?] [/S[H]=<fileName>] [/R[H]=<fileName>] /S Save MBR (sector 1 only) to <fileName> /SH Save entire first head to <fileName> /R Restore MBR (sector 1 only) from <fileName> /RH Restore entire first head from <fileName>all you have to do is run mbrutild.exe /S PCname.bin to save the MBR when imaging and mbrutild.exe /R PCname.bin when restoring.You can find here:http://thestarman.pcministry.com/asm/mbr/index.htmlan extensive reference on MBR and bootsectors and links to various freeware tools.jaclaz
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