You can format as much as you like. It will have no effect on the longevity of your HDD
2006-09-15 17:46:18
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answered by Misanthropy 2
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Where do you people get your information about IT things?
DYLAN you are COMPLETELY WRONG. Microsoft can't take anyone to court for formatting a hard drive.
Also it is NOT against the law to format someone else's drive.
The simple answer is that a hard drive can be formatted more times than you will be able to do it in your life time.
In theory formatting will reduce the the working life of the drive but not for the reasons most people think of. But by exerting wear and tear on the physical components. This is not significant enough to even think about.
2006-09-15 19:00:15
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answered by n 5
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In theory you may format yourchronic as a lot as you want. the authentic question is why might want to you fairly prefer to attempt this on a recurring foundation? in case you want to do a touch spring cleansing ok, you may reformat, i might want to signify you'll again up document that you want , in basic terms because pcs have a tendency artwork with Murphy's regulation. in case you want, examine on and that i will describe what occurs once you format achronic and then you'll deside in case you fairly prefer to format it. once you format achronic you're rebuilding the document Allocation table (fat), it really is the listing that tells the laptop the position on the hardchronic each and every document is positioned. once you delete a document you're easily in basic terms eliminating its reference on the fat table, not the truthfully document. you would possibly want to imagine that once you delete or format achronic that the document is deleted, in spite of the undeniable fact that it fairly is in basic terms in part authentic. A document is totally deleted even as the area of that distinct document is overwritten alongside with its reference contained in the fat. fairly that could want to nicely be a lengthy time period because maximum archives are scattered throughout thechronic. And for this reason archives might want to be recovered after deleting or formatting thechronic, the reference or the document isn't overwritten. the in basic terms authentic thanks to make positive that a document won't be able to be recovered is to apply particular softwares that do what's considered a low-element format and this can take a lengthy time period and that i'd not reccommend except you've a prepared backup of archives in case something is going incorrect some low- element formatters make countless passes to make positive that the archives is overwritten countless circumstances with a view to maintain away from restoration. In all in case you want to initiate on a sparkling slat it really is high quality in basic terms make positive you're prepared your again up plan!
2016-11-27 01:43:07
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answered by cassone 3
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It doesn't matter how many times your reformat your 1 computer but if you format other computers, that is against the law and Microsoft can take you to Court (thats if they find out which is very unlikely)
2006-09-15 17:48:37
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answered by Dylan H 2
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As many times as you want, as long as it does not cross a 10^15 times (approx.) cause after that, the magnetic properties change due to repeated reorientation and you will lose data you enter after the formatting. Otherwise, you don't need to bothe. Do it as many times as you want under that limit... ;)
2006-09-15 18:12:08
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answered by andalite_friends 2
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you can format the hraddisk forv3 times.
2006-09-15 18:14:43
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answered by Ankur G 1
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u can format the HD any number of times...it's actually good ... formatting erases any errors / corrupt files and MAKES THE HD AS GOOD AS NEW.
2006-09-16 22:30:40
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answered by salman19z 1
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it's about the quality of the hard disk.but continuos formating will result in the failure of the disk!
2006-09-15 18:40:26
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answered by Mr.Cool 2
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any no. of times
2006-09-15 18:54:24
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answered by Anonymous
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click on this link below
http://www.rojakpot.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=84&pgno=0
all ur doubts of formatting ur drive will be solved.
2006-09-15 18:02:32
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answered by RDRAM 3
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