High-level format
Updated: 05/19/2017 by Computer Hope
Method of formatting a hard drive that initializes portions of the hard drive and creates important file system areas on the disk. An example of a high-level format uses the format command in MS-DOS.
A high-level format is commonly done if a user wishes to erase the hard drive and reinstall the operating system back onto the hard drive. If errors are present on the hard drive, or a high-level format cannot be completed, a low-level format may need to be done first.