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Universal Disk Format
[UDFl
This is the standard format type for DVD-RAM.
The available disc space on one side of the disc is 2.3 GB*’ after
formatted. Immediately after a DVD-RAM disc is formatted in UDF,
the used disc space is displayed as 128 KB.
In case of
Windows 95/Windows 98
FDISK FAT-16
This is the Windows OS embedded format type.
The available disc space is limited to 2.0 GB after formatted. This
formatted DVD-RAM disc can be used on Windows NT.
In case of Windows NT
FDISK FAT-16 2.0 GB
FAT-32
This is the additional format type on Windows 95 (OSR2*^) and
Windows 98. This is not displayed in Windows NT. The available
disc space on one side of the disc is 2.3 GB ® ’ after formatted.
This formatted DVD-RAM disc cannot be used on Windows NT.
FDISK FAT-16 2.32 GB
(Windows NT Only)
This is the Windows NT embedded format type. This is not
displayed in Windows 95 or Windows 98. The available disc space
on one side of the disc is 2.3 GB * ’ after formatted. Do not use this
formatted DVD-RAM disc on Windows 95/98.
*’The entire space on one side of the unformatted DVD-RAM disc is 2.6 GB, but the available disc
space is 2.3 GB after logical formatting.
*2 Windows 95 whose system property is “4.00.950 B” or “4.00.950 C”.
O Enter a volume name.
• You must input a volume name when you select UDF format. When you do not input it, a
volume name is set as "PANA-UDF” automatically.
© Select this when you want to perform physical formatting. (There is no need to do this every time.)
No Certification:
This mode does not check sectors for defects. Instead, it allocates defective sectors previously
registered during usage. (Normally this is completed in 20 or 30 seconds.)
Certification:
This mode forces a check of all sectors for defects and allocates detected defective sectors to the
spare area. (Normally this is completed in about an hour.)
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