Next time your system refuses to boot and you need a clean slate, don’t search for a non-existent BIOS format button. Instead, grab a spare USB drive, create a bootable Windows installer or GParted live disk, and let the BIOS do what it does best: point your computer to the right tool for the job.
The BIOS is the essential first step—the launchpad—for booting into powerful formatting tools like the Windows installer, GParted, or DBAN. Without the BIOS, you couldn't tell your computer to ignore the broken OS on your hard drive and instead boot from a USB stick. format drive from bios
Not the old Legacy BIOS from 2005, not the modern UEFI BIOS on your 2024 gaming laptop. Formatting is a data management operation, and the BIOS is strictly a hardware initialization and boot management tool. It has no concept of file systems (NTFS, FAT32, exFAT), no knowledge of partition tables, and certainly no interest in erasing your family photos. Next time your system refuses to boot and