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In Bios | How To Format Hdd

Many modern laptops have a "Recovery Partition" instead of requiring a USB drive. You can often access this by holding a specific key (like F11 or the "Assist" button on Sony Vaios) while the laptop is off. This will boot you into a proprietary recovery environment where you can format the drive and restore the factory settings.

Move your USB Flash Drive or Internal DVD-ROM to the top of the boot priority list. Save and Exit: Press F10 to save changes and restart. Step 3: Formatting via Windows Installation Media how to format hdd in bios

: Restart your PC and repeatedly press the BIOS key (usually F2, F12, Del, or Esc ). Many modern laptops have a "Recovery Partition" instead

Many modern laptops have a "Recovery Partition" instead of requiring a USB drive. You can often access this by holding a specific key (like F11 or the "Assist" button on Sony Vaios) while the laptop is off. This will boot you into a proprietary recovery environment where you can format the drive and restore the factory settings.

Move your USB Flash Drive or Internal DVD-ROM to the top of the boot priority list. Save and Exit: Press F10 to save changes and restart. Step 3: Formatting via Windows Installation Media

: Restart your PC and repeatedly press the BIOS key (usually F2, F12, Del, or Esc ).