Solved: Windows Could Not Format A Partition on Disk 0

Sometimes, you might meet the error code 0x80070057 that means Windows could not format a partition on disk 0. Relax, and here we collect three methods to help you deal with this error code effectively.

Posted by @Cherry December 17, 2024 Updated By @Cherry May 12, 2023

Error code 0x80070057: Windows could not format a partition on disk 0

Sometimes, when you try to update Windows to a newer version like Windows 10 or install a new application on your computer, you might receive the Windows error code and be told that Windows could not format a partition on disk 0. It is majorly associated with storage problems. Typically, this error occurs when the partition that is reserved for operating system is damaged.

 

3 Methods to fix “Windows could not format a partition on disk 0”

The reserved system partition is an area reserved for the BitLocker encryption and for the installation of Windows operating system. To resolve this problem, here we provides you with 3 methods.

Method 1. Delete the existing partitions, create a new partition, and continue with the formatting

You can take use of Windows installation disc to format a partition. Following the steps below:

1>. Insert Windows installation disc. Start the installation.

2>. Then, it will show you the Windows OS logo. Here you need to enter your language and other preferences and click Next to continue.

3>. Then, click Install now.

4>. In this screen, click I accept the terms of license and then, click Next.

5>. Click Custom (Advanced).

6>. Select Disk 0 partition 1, and click Delete.

7>. Click OK.

8>. Delete Disk 0 partition 2 using the same steps of deleting Disk 0 partition 1.

9>. Then, click New to create new partition.

10>. Define the size of the disk. Click Apply.

11>. Then, it will prompt a window that “To ensure that all Windows features work correctly, Windows might create additional partitions for system files”. Click OK.

12>. After that, you can select Disk 0 partition 2, then, click Format.

13>. It will remind you “The partition might contain recovery files, system files, or important software from your computer manufacturer. If you format this partition, any data stored on it will be lost”. Click OK.

Arrive here, the partition on Disk 0 can be formatted completely. And then, you can complete the installations without problems.

Method 2. Format partition with free partition software

Using Windows installation disc does really help you to fix the error Windows could not format a partition on Disk 0, but it requires many operating steps. Fortunately, this article provides you another easier way to fix the error. That is using the third-party software AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard, which allows you to create a bootable media, from which you can boot your computer and solve the problem “Windows could not format a partition on Disk 0” easily. Below are specific steps:

Preparations: ☞Prepare an empty external hard drive for creating bootable disc with AOMEI Partition Assistant. ☞Free download AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard.

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Step 1. Connect the external hard drive to a computer with AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard installed. Using Make Bootable Media to create a bootable disc. Click Tools and Make Bootable Media in order. 

Step 2. Then, plug the bootable media to the computer you need to reinstalling. Set computer to boot computer from the bootable media in BIOS. Boot computer to enter AOMEI Partition Assistant.

Step 3.On the main interface of AOMEI Partition Assistant, right-click the partition that you are installing Windows operating system, select Format Partition

Step 4. Choose the proper file system and click OK.

Step 5. Then, it will back to the main interface, you can see the partition has been formatted. Here, click Apply at the toolbar to submit the operation.

After formatting, you can exit AOMEI Partition Assistant, disconnect the bootable media and reinstall Windows OS once again.

Method 3. Format partition using command prompt window

Windows command prompt also can help you format partition on disk 0 for reinstalling. But you also need a Windows installation disc.

1). Boot the computer with Windows 7 installation disc. When the Windows setup screen appears, press Shift+F10 to open Command Prompt window.

2). Type ”diskpart” to open the diskpart command prompt with in administrative privileges. And execute the following commands in turn.

  • list disk. It will show you a list of disks on your computer.

  • select disk [n] to select your disk out of the list above. Here we type: select disk 0.

  • clean to clean the disk.

  • create partition primary to create new partition.

  • select partition 1

  • active to activate the partition on the disk.

  • format fs=ntfs to do a full format into NTFS.

10). Type ”exit” when the format is finished. then type “exit” to exit from command prompt. After that, you can reinstall Windows 7 once again.

Conclusion

There are 3 methods you can use to resolve the problem “Windows could not format a partition on Disk 0” when installing Windows operating system. Besides, it is also able to help you deal with many problems like create partition before installing windows, cannot extent volume to unallocated space, etc. To enjoy more advanced features: convert MBR and GPT without deleting partitions, allocating free space from one drive to another, transfer OS to SSD, please upgrade to Professional.