Important: The information in this document is obsolete and should not be used for new development.
Using the Disk Initialization Manager
The Disk Initialization Manager provides standard interfaces that allow your application
You can override these standard interfaces by calling low-level Disk Initialization Manager routines, and you can also override the default volume characteristics that the Disk Initialization Manager gives to hierarchical volumes.
- to respond to the user's insertion of an unformatted or damaged disk by presenting the standard disk initialization dialog box
- to reinitialize valid disks, preserving their names but destroying their contents
Subtopics
- Responding to Disk-Inserted Events
- Erasing Initialized Disks
- Overriding the Standard Initialization Interface
- Changing Default Volume Characteristics