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Tech Monkey
I recently purchased 2 Samsung 1TB HDDs from Newegg. These were purchased about a month apart ... driven by when 2 drives I had failed.

The 1st is a 7200 RPM the 2nd is a 5400 RPM green drive. I partitioned each drive for 16 GB "C" & evenly split the rest into two ~460 GB partitions.
I quick formatted the 1st drive's partitions & have been waiting for some complaint, which has never happened.
Today I finally got the 2nd system back up & did full format on the large partitions. Hours later, I realize that I have never formatted a drive this large before.
as this took hours. A little googling around & those who have opinions seem to think that a full format of a new drive is completely unnecessary.
Thinking about this & experience many moons ago, I am inclined to agree. Several years ago new drives needed to get a low level format which was the "real" format. The low level did the 1st write ever to the drive and created a block of information indicating bad sectors. The "full" format that I did today is only a sector scan & validation (I think), so it is not much more than the Quick Format but tests the drive for bad blocks/sectors.
So I believe that I wasted a few hours, but it done finally. Anyone know or remember a little more about this?
The 1st is a 7200 RPM the 2nd is a 5400 RPM green drive. I partitioned each drive for 16 GB "C" & evenly split the rest into two ~460 GB partitions.
I quick formatted the 1st drive's partitions & have been waiting for some complaint, which has never happened.
Today I finally got the 2nd system back up & did full format on the large partitions. Hours later, I realize that I have never formatted a drive this large before.
Thinking about this & experience many moons ago, I am inclined to agree. Several years ago new drives needed to get a low level format which was the "real" format. The low level did the 1st write ever to the drive and created a block of information indicating bad sectors. The "full" format that I did today is only a sector scan & validation (I think), so it is not much more than the Quick Format but tests the drive for bad blocks/sectors.
So I believe that I wasted a few hours, but it done finally. Anyone know or remember a little more about this?