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07-07-2016 01:12 PM
I have no OS on my pc and I NEED to format it. Can I boot from a USB or CD and format it from there? I want everything deleted. Something happened to my computer and I need to delete everything. I had nothing on there, so I'm not gonna lose anything and don't need to backup anything.
07-07-2016 01:21 PM
I recommend the use of a third-party tool known as Minitool Partition Wizard. This is a free partitioning tool and you should download their Boot CD ISO file to a local drive: https://www.partitionwizard.com/download.html
Once you have this, you have a choice of media to create:
1) If you can boot from CD, download and install ImgBurn and use the Write Image to Disk option to create a bootable CD.
2) If you can boot from USB, download and install RUFUS and use the option to create a bootable USB stick from the ISO file.
Boot your PC with the media you created. You should now be able to do partition changes without problems.
Good Luck
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07-08-2016 07:57 AM
OK, two things ...
First, you don't "burn the ISO" to a flash drive. If you simply copy the ISO file to the drive, that will accomplish nothing.
Instead, you have to use RUFUS to create a bootable flash drive from the ISO file.
Second, once you have used the flash drive, you are free to reformat it however you want.
Good Luck
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