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public const uint SHFMT_ERROR = 0xFFFFFFFF;
public const uint SHFMT_CANCEL = 0xFFFFFFFE;
public const uint SHFMT_NOFORMAT = 0xFFFFFFD;
/// <summary>
/// Permit to check the result of the format call
/// Throw Exception with a detailed message
/// </summary>
/// <param name="shFormatResult"></param>
public static void CheckFormatResult(uint shFormatResult)
{
if (shFormatResult == SHFMT_ERROR)
throw new Exception("An error occurred during the format. This does not indicate that the drive is unformattable.");
if (shFormatResult == SHFMT_CANCEL)
throw new OperationCanceledException("The format was canceled.");
if (shFormatResult == SHFMT_NOFORMAT)
throw new IOException("The drive cannot be formatted.");
//we can exit normally
return;
}
Notes:
The hwnd field should be the handle of the required parent calling window (see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb762169.aspx). passing in <parent window>.Handle (in C#) works in XP, but in Vista it does not. What works on Vista is passing in 0 (IntPtr.Zero). I have tested this on WP SP2 and it works there as well.
The fmtID field should always be passed SHFMT_ID_DEFAULT.
The drive field should denote the numerical listing of the drive letter to be formatted. (Ex: A is 0, Z is 25)
The options field should be 0 for a full disk format, pass SHFMT_OPT_FULL for a Quick Format, or set SHFMT_OPT_SYSONLY to create an MS-DOS System Boot Disk.
The function will return the ID of the last successful format, or one of the following error codes:
- SHFMT_ERROR: A general error occured while formatting. This is not an indication that the drive cannot be formatted though.
- SHFMT_CANCEL: The drive format was cancelled by user/OS.
- SHFMT_NOFORMAT: A serious error occured while formatting. The drive is unable to be formatted by the OS.
uint result = SHFormatDrive( this.Handle,
2, // formatting C:
(uint)SHFormatFlags.SHFMT_ID_DEFAULT,
0 ); // full format of C:
if ( result == SHFormatFlags.SHFMT_ERROR )
MessageBox.Show( "Unable to format the drive" );
NOTE- See the Note above about the hwnd field and Vista. Use
SHFormatDrive( IntPtr.Zero,
2, // formatting C:
(uint)SHFormatFlags.SHFMT_ID_DEFAULT,
0 ); // full format of C:
An IntPtr is a pointer to a memory location (unmanaged) that adapts to the platform it is running on (64-bit, etc.) UNLIKE a standard int/Integer. You should always use this type for unmanaged calls that require it, even though an int will appear to work on your development machine.
1/13/2008 4:00:13 AM - Damon Carr-72.43.165.29
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