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Date: | Thu, 13 Aug 1998 09:47:28 -0400 |
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It may not be necessary to do a low level reformat. You should try
rewriting the master boot record (MBR) or restoring it using Segates
software. I had a problem when I installed Win95 OSR2 that I couldn't get
the disk to boot and would get a non-system disk error. If I went in and
restored the MBR then it would boot up just fine. Sometimes you can get a
virus that will alter the MBR (a boot sector virus) but I think the name of
the virus I had was win.exe. Try restoring the MBR before doing a low
level format and you may save yourself an hour or so.
Max L.
>Using either PartitionMagic or Win94 Fdisk, we can Partiton the
hard drive
>easily. However with either PartitionMagic or Win95 format
(even from a
>Win95 bootable floppy), we get error message as soon as format
starts:
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>Wrong media or Track 0 bad.
>
>Any suggestions on which way to go from here?
Hi,
Have you tried a mid-level format? Seagate has a program at
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/drivers/discfile.shtml that
will do this. You will need to know the cylinders, heads, and
sectors of the drive. You can also do a low level verify of the
drive. This program writes 0's (I think) to every spot. If it
is not a media problem, this should fix it. I have had problems
with drives before that this was the only way to fix.
HTH,
Donald Gaither
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