OP OP G Goodonebales In Runtime Messages 130 Aug 16, 2007 #21 No, there's an OPTION to do it, but what exactly is the difference? Or should I start a new thread about that.....
No, there's an OPTION to do it, but what exactly is the difference? Or should I start a new thread about that.....
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Aug 16, 2007 #22 Don't start a new thread about that. Quick format, is just having the files overwritten, I think. The full format erases the files. I always prefer full format.
Don't start a new thread about that. Quick format, is just having the files overwritten, I think. The full format erases the files. I always prefer full format.
R rebell07 In Runtime Messages 347 Location Dorset Uk Aug 16, 2007 #23 try quick format then u will have it done quickly and if it doesnt work then u got full format
P phucng_10 Fully Optimized Messages 2,456 Location San Jose, California Aug 16, 2007 #24 Fully format your computer. Install your motherboard's drivers. What's the update on this problem now? Is your USB ports still not working properly?
Fully format your computer. Install your motherboard's drivers. What's the update on this problem now? Is your USB ports still not working properly?