1. reformatting - Noun
2. reformatting - Verb
reformatting
present participle of reformat
reformatting (plural reformattings)
The act by which something is reformatted.
Will frequent reformattings harm a floppy disk?
After reformatting Hartmann’s formula, and using the new formulation above, an equation for sound power can be written. Source: Internet
Be aware that reformatting a partition will destroy any data existing on the partition. Source: Internet
By reformatting the volume, it becomes much easier to visualise the position of one vertebral body in relation to the others. Source: Internet
FAT32 was introduced with MS-DOS 7.1 / Windows 95 OSR2 in 1996, although reformatting was needed to use it, and DriveSpace 3 (the version that came with Windows 95 OSR2 and Windows 98) never supported it. Source: Internet
Finally, a recent cost comparison with reformatting options per volume yielded $125 for microfilming, $50 for scanning and minimal indexing, and, based on a New York Public Library project, $16.20 for deacidification. Source: Internet
The debate questions sellers who take the PG editions without reformatting to include a linked table of contents, or without repackaging, re-editing, or reinterpretation of the data. Source: Internet