On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Marvin Johnston wrote:
   /u =
Unconditional, it will do a real format, as opposed to quick format 
 IIRC, /u =
Unconditional is correct, but what it does is to not "save"
 the disk contents, i.e. unformat will recover the contents of a floppy
 that has been accidentally formatted unless the /u is used. I usually
 use the /u because it gets the job done faster. 
 
/U  (do a REAL format) is faster for you than
/Q  (DON'T do a real format, just write an empty directory) ??
Would you care to post some measured times for how much faster it is?
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