I don't think you can format a PDA with Fat16.

Gee everyone still trying to figure out how to get 3.1 to work. I had dos 6.22, 3.1, 95, 98, XP, and Linux running at one point on the last case with 1gb of ram. Need instructions?
Now remember this was all on a second hard drive in that case. Gee let's first find either an old dos setup or 95 startup floppy or even make one. Since Fat16 doesn't support over 2.5gb you won't need but could use a large drive easy enough. Have your boot floppy ready?

Here are some basics.
1) Boot the system from the 3 1/2" floppy with fdisk(MS 16bit version) on it.
2) type fidisk at the dos prompt and create you first Fat16 partition. (yaa yaaa... quiet we-re not through yet!

) With the gui running you now create the good ole dos primary.
3) When that simple task is completed you have to format the new partition before planning to install 3.1 onto it. You now type "Format C: /s" with the switch included for one less step. Otherwise you have use the "SYS C:" commend after.
4) With the newly partitioned and formatted drive ready you can now install 3.1 by two different ways. The first sees the six floppies copy directly into a folder you have to create at the C:> dos prompt and later start the installer by simply typing setup or setup.exe at the dos prompt once you have changed into the folder's directory there. oops!

You haven't been told how to create a folder in dos yet. Awww What a shame.

That's why we nead a step #5 here.
5) skip to step #6 please. #5 was too fragmented.
6) To save time and worry about copying onto the drive later simply boot from the #1 setup floppy and type setup or setup.exe at the A:> dos prompt and press enter. You will be prompted for each remaining disk when the previosus disk is finisked uncompressing files to the drive. Once all disks have unpacked their gear you are now ready to boot from the hard drive.
7) Having trouble? Ohhhh you expected it to boot right into Windows didn't you?

Not today! Today you learn how to manually change to the new Windows directory and type "WIN" at the dos prompt. Gee we just arrives at the C:> prompt and have to make our way to the "C:\Windows" directory by typing "C:>cd Windows" or "C:>cd C:\Windows" and press the enter key. It's time to type "win" at the dos prompt there. C:\Windows>win" and press the enter key to see what?

Windows 3.1 load. Now you can applaud.
