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Disk formatting program -- creates FAT file systems and lowlevel-formats floppy disks.

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FreeDOS FORMAT

Simplified syntax (only common standard options):

  • FORMAT drive: [/V[:label]] [/Q] [/U] [/F:size] [/S] [/D]
  • FORMAT drive: [/V[:label]] [/Q] [/U] [/T:tracks /N:sectors] [/S] [/D]
  • FORMAT drive: [/V[:label]] [/Q] [/U] [/4] [/S] [/D]

/V:label Specifies a volume label for the disk, stores date and time of it.

/S Calls SYS to make the disk bootable and to add system files.

/D Be very verbose and show debugging output. For bug reports.

/Q Quick formats the disk. If not combined with /U, can be UNFORMATed and bad cluster list is preserved (not preserved in /Q /U mode).

/U Unconditionally formats the disk. Lowlevel format if floppy disk.

/F:size Specifies the size of the floppy disk to format. Normal sizes are: 360, 720, 1200, 1440, or 2880 (unit: kiloBytes). /F:0 shows a list.

/4 Formats a 360k floppy disk in a 1.2 MB floppy drive. As 1.2 MB uses narrower tracks, format can be too weak for 360k drives.

/T:tracks Specifies the number of tracks on a floppy disk.

/N:sectors Specifies the number of sectors on a floppy disk.

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