Sunday, 30 November 2014

How to Format Drives in Windows

How to Format Drives in Windows

How To Format a Hard Drive in Windows 7

  1. Open Windows 7 Disk Management from the Computer Management utility.

    Note: You can also open Disk Management from the Command Prompt in Windows 7 but doing so from Computer Management is probably easier.
     
  2. With Disk Management open, locate the drive you want to format from the list at the top.

    Important: Don't see the drive you want to format listed or does an Initialize Diskwindow appear?

    If either situation above happens, it most likely means that the hard drive has not yet been partitioned, something you must do before you format the hard drive.

    See How To Partition a Hard Drive in Windows 7 for instructions. Come back to Step 3 below when you're done.

    Note: Formatting the C drive, or whatever letter happens to identify the partition that Windows 7 is installed on, can not be done from Disk Management or from anywhere else in Windows 7. See How To Format C for instructions on formatting your primary drive.
     
  3. Once located, right-click on the drive and choose Format.... A "Format [drive letter]:" window should appear.

    Warning: Obviously it's very, very important to choose the correct drive to format in Windows 7:
     
    • If you're formatting a drive that has data on it, double-check that it's the correct drive by looking at the drive letter and then checking in Windows Explorer that it is in fact the correct drive.
       
    • If you're formatting a new drive, the drive letter assigned should be unfamiliar to you and the File System will probably be listed as RAW.
  4. In the Volume label: textbox, either give a name to the drive or leave the name as is. If this is a new drive, Windows 7 will assign the volume label New Volume.

    I recommend giving a name to the drive so it's easier to identify in the future. For example, if you're using this drive to store movies, name the volume Movies.


Monday, 20 October 2014

British College of Computer Sciences Faisalabad

British College of Computer Sciences Faisalabad

Thursday, 18 September 2014

17th Asian Games, Incheon (South Korea) 2014

17th Asian Games, Incheon (South Korea) 2014
 Youth Olympic Games

The Youth Olympic Games are an elite sporting event for young people from all over the world. An event distinct from other youth sports events, as they also integrate a unique Culture and Education Programme (CEP), based around five main themes: Olympism, Social Responsibility, Skills Development, Expression and Well-being and Healthy Lifestyles.
The Youth Olympic Games aim to bring together over 3,500 talented young athletes aged from 15 to 18 from around the world for a 12-day period and feature 28 sports on the summer programme, including Jumping.
Just like the Olympic Games, the Youth Olympic Games are held every four years. The first summer edition was held in Singapore from 14 to 26 August 2010 and the next summer edition will be held in Nanjing, China, from 16-28 August 2014.