You can format your HDD, SSD, Memory Card, etc., using these free file system management tools or FAT32 format tools. Windows File Explorer is the default option you can use to format a drive in FAT32 ...
I'm upgrading a Win 8.1 laptop's SSD (Samsung Ativ Book 9) to a new 2TB drive for a family member, and I have a question about which, if any, recovery partitions I should copy over, or just allow ...
I now this sounds stupid as hell, but.....I know SSDs are a horse of a different breed. It's a 120GB that currently has windows 10. I need a compete wipe, as I'm going to put Vista Ultimate on it.