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Old 7th May 03, 07:56 PM
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i don't know if I posted this guestion here in past,but I have still problem to formating floppy on xp machine.I try 2 programs maxformat and winimage,but in both I have a error when formating 1.44mb to 720k.I try several command in dos to,but some of them work if I cover the hol on floppy.(this command work if I cover the hol:format a: /t:80 /n:9 )
I need this format for some CNC programming machine.
I know they are a lot of expert here and if someone can help or made a simple patch to run it?

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You will have to format via a different OS

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You Cannot Format 720 KB Floppy Disks in Windows XP
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition

This article was previously published under Q302113
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The option to format a floppy disk to the capacity of 720 kilobytes (K is missing in the Format 3 1/2 Floppy dialog box. Attempting to format a floppy disk to a capacity of 720 KB by using the format command-line utility produces the following error:

Invalid parameter /F:720
CAUSE
The ability to format floppy disks to a capacity of 720 KB is not present in Windows XP. Windows XP only supports the formatting of floppies to 1.44 megabytes (M.
STATUS
This behavior is by design.
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720 KB formatted floppies can still be read by Windows XP.
Windows XP supports formatting only the 1.44MB disk format, while it can read/write the others

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Old 7th May 03, 09:49 PM
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I remember seeing a post here that suggested booting to a DOS boot disk like Windows 98 and then doing it from there.
Format.com gets extracted to the temporary RAM drive so you should be able to switch disks.
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Old 8th May 03, 07:01 PM
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thanx guys,xp not support 720k format,I must do this in startup 98 disk
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You can use winimage to format the disks to 720k
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