Whats the difference between quick format and basic format NTFS?

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  • mkx
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2003
    • 4001

    #1

    Whats the difference between quick format and basic format NTFS?

    Always wondered.
  • OG LennyT
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    • Jun 2003
    • 14345

    #2
    nothing you will notice
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    • Barefootsies
      Choice is an Illusion
      • Feb 2005
      • 42635

      #3
      Originally posted by dvd316
      nothing you will notice
      True dat.

      Although Win will tell you to do a the full because it's a more thourough format versus Quick. The premise is that Quick leaves remenants on HD and may not have a completely clean disk for install.

      However neither's 100% so it's theory.

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      • CheeseFrog
        Confirmed User
        • Dec 2003
        • 1724

        #4
        Quick format just lays down a fresh boot record, track 0 info, and whatever the NTFS version of the FAT is called. It doesn't do the whole sector by sector formatting that the other version does.
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        • mkx
          Confirmed User
          • Nov 2003
          • 4001

          #5
          Good to know, I know that when you format, things can still be restored, just trying to get a fresh clean through

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          • Cyrano
            Confirmed User
            • Apr 2006
            • 920

            #6
            Originally posted by mkx
            Good to know, I know that when you format, things can still be restored, just trying to get a fresh clean through
            Low-level format.

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            • Screaming
              I can change this!!!!!
              • Feb 2004
              • 18972

              #7
              ive wondered that as well..

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              • CheeseFrog
                Confirmed User
                • Dec 2003
                • 1724

                #8
                Originally posted by mkx
                Good to know, I know that when you format, things can still be restored, just trying to get a fresh clean through
                Even if you do a complete format, the data is still there. With a complete format the sectors are "refreshed" with new sector preamble and closing block, but the data portion is untouched, AFAIK in NTFS. You really want to use a disk "wipe" utility like Norton if you wanna flood unused space with white noise data.
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                • CheeseFrog
                  Confirmed User
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 1724

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Cyrano
                  Low-level format.
                  Yeah if you have time to kill. Disk wipe is a lot faster
                  Cary | AIM: cheesefrog | ICQ: 4287002

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                  • Choppa
                    Confirmed User
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 4079

                    #10
                    Originally posted by CheeseFrog
                    Quick format just lays down a fresh boot record, track 0 info, and whatever the NTFS version of the FAT is called. It doesn't do the whole sector by sector formatting that the other version does.

                    agreed
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