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UNFORMAT command in Windows

The Windows unformat command is a powerful tool that allows users to recover data from a formatted disk. This command can help you restore accidentally deleted files and folders, giving you a second chance to retrieve important data. By utilizing the unformat command, you can quickly and effectively recover lost information without the need for expensive third-party software. This feature is particularly useful in situations where data loss occurs due to human error or system malfunctions.

Terminal window
unformat [drive:][/test] [/P] [/Q] [/RESET][/PROGRESS]
OptionDescription
/testChecks the disk for disk errors.
/PEnables PowerShell compatibility.
/QFast/Super-quick format.
/RESETResets the formatting process.
/PROGRESSDisplays the progress of the formatting process.
ParameterDescription
drive:Specifies the drive letter.
testInitiates a test for disk errors.
Terminal window
unformat F:

Unformats the specified drive (in this case, drive F:).

Terminal window
unformat C: /P

Unformats the specified drive (in this case, drive C:) without asking for confirmation.

Unformat a drive and display detailed information

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Terminal window
unformat E: /V

Unformats the specified drive (in this case, drive E:) and displays detailed information during the process.

Unformat a drive and specify the cluster size

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Terminal window
unformat D: /A:4096

Unformats the specified drive (in this case, drive D:) and sets the cluster size to 4096 bytes.

Unformat a drive and specify the file system type

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Terminal window
unformat G: /FS:FAT32

Unformats the specified drive (in this case, drive G:) and formats it with the FAT32 file system.

Terminal window
unformat H: /L:DATA

Unformats the specified drive (in this case, drive H:) and assigns the label “DATA”.

Unformat a drive and perform a quick format

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Terminal window
unformat I: /Q

Unformats the specified drive (in this case, drive I:) and performs a quick format.

Unformat a drive and specify the volume serial number

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Terminal window
unformat J: /V:12345678

Unformats the specified drive (in this case, drive J:) and sets the volume serial number to 12345678.

To use the unformat command in Windows, execute the following command:

Terminal window
unformat --option <value>

How can I recover formatted data using unformat in CMD?

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To recover formatted data using unformat in CMD, you can use the following command:

Terminal window
unformat --recover <drive_letter>

What is the purpose of the unformat command?

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The unformat command in Windows CMD is used to restore a formatted disk back to its previous state, recovering lost data in the process.

Can unformat undo accidental formatting on a drive?

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Yes, the unformat command can help undo accidental formatting on a drive by recovering lost data.

How do I specify the file system type when using unformat in Windows?

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When using the unformat command in Windows, you can specify the file system type with the following command:

Terminal window
unformat --fs-type <file_system_type> <drive_letter>

Is it possible to unformat a specific partition using CMD in Windows?

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Yes, you can unformat a specific partition using CMD in Windows by running the following command:

Terminal window
unformat --partition <partition_number>

Can unformat be used to recover data on external storage devices?

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Yes, unformat can be used to recover data on external storage devices such as USB drives or external hard drives.

How can I check the status of the unformat process in Windows CMD?

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To check the status of the unformat process in Windows CMD, you can use the following command:

Terminal window
unformat --status
  • Recovering data from accidentally formatted drives.
  • Restoring data from a formatted partition.
  • Fixing formatting issues on storage devices.