Windows 10: change format of disk directory

Discus and support change format of disk directory in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; When I open the directory in Windows on my Dell Inspiron laptop, it has suddenly changed to a multi-column format. The listing of files used to be in 1... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by LindaPosey, Apr 24, 2020.

  1. change format of disk directory


    When I open the directory in Windows on my Dell Inspiron laptop, it has suddenly changed to a multi-column format. The listing of files used to be in 1 column, so you could see all the information about each file. Now it's in 2 columns, which means there's much les information available, and challenging to navigate. HELP!!

    :)
     
    LindaPosey, Apr 24, 2020
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  2. Fernandz Win User

    How To Format A Write Protected Flash Memory ?

    ¿You already tried this one?...

    Run CMD


    1. diskpart
    2. list disk

    Then in the 3º step, put the correct number of disk in the list for the usb flash (if it's listed in disk 3, then you'll have to write select disk 3).

    2. select disk #
    3. clean
    4. create partition primary
    5. select partition 1
    6. active
    7. format fs=fat32
    8. assign
    9. exit

    with that commands you will format the flash drive in fat32, if you have a large drive you can select also "format fs=ntfs" in step 7.

    good luck!
     
    Fernandz, Apr 24, 2020
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  3. Disk Number changed and Can not format

    Hi,



    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. I regret the inconvenience caused to you. Let me help you.



    I suggest you to follow the below steps and check if it helps.


    • Right click on the Start Menu.

    • Select Disk Management.

    • Right-click on the drive letter you want to change and click
      Change Drive Letter and Paths.

    • Click Change...

    • Use the drop down to the right of Assign the following drive letter: to select a new drive letter.

    • Click OK.
    Try formatting the disk again.



    I hope the information helps. Please keep us posted on the issue. We will be happy to assist you accordingly.

    Thank you.
     
    Aswin_Anand, Apr 24, 2020
    #3
  4. John Sarc Win User

    change format of disk directory

    Changing Time Format

    Hi Mary,

    There's a possibility that the set up time format in your computer Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is military time. To have this checked, you can try to reset the time of your computer through Control Panel. See the steps below on how to do
    so:

    • Open Control Panel > Clock, Language, and Region >
      Change date, time, or number formats. This would open the
      Region
      window.
    • From there, click on Additional settings at the bottom part. It will open the Customize Format.
    • Click Reset; then, OK.

    The steps should work; however, if not, we suggest that you contact manufacturer and have the BIOS time checked.

    Let us know what happens after doing the suggestions .
     
    John Sarc, Apr 24, 2020
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