Alternatively, here are two great little proggies that aid in reinstall, reformat, and format change: IBM ZAP & WIPE.
ZAP, overwrites the first 128 logical blocks of the drive with 00h
pattern, starting at Cylinder 0, Head 0, Sector 1.
WIPE, overwrites the COMPLETE drive with 00h pattern, starting at Cylinder 0, Head 0, Sector 1 and ending with Max Cylinder, Max Head, and Max Sector.
They are LLF (low level format) proggies that will return your drive partition back to its original 00 format condition. This is great for format change NTFS to Fat32 or 16 or when old data gets in the way (remembering that standard DOS format does not remove the old data, it just overwrites the file headers so they are not seen).
WARNING: this will erase ENTIRE drive, not just the partition (if you have more than one on same drive

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How to use:
1) Boot to DOS with 98SE, ME boot disc
2) at DOS prompt: zap 0 (replace "0" with what ever drive you want to ZAP).
3) at DOS prompt: wipe 0
4) Reboot to DOS, fdsik to create partition and format to Fat32 or NTFS.
It's small, only 55kb!