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From: dg AT dcs DOT st-and DOT ac DOT uk
Message-Id: <5728.9702040951@dufftown.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk>
To: opendos AT mail DOT tacoma DOT net
Subject: Re: [opendos] hard disk splits
In-Reply-To: cwg01@gnofn.org's message of Mon, 03 Feb 97 18:09:45 -0600.
<Pine DOT GSO DOT 3 DOT 95 DOT 970203180417 DOT 3730A-100000 AT sparkie DOT gnofn DOT org>
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Date: Tue, 04 Feb 97 09:51:35 +0000
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[...]
>About a year ago, I bumped my hard drive.  No physical damage was done,
>but the drive was writing at the time and it trashed a bunch of address
>marks.  Now I have an invisible ceiling on my 540m drive at about
>200-220m's.  Scandisk _will_ find 'bad' clusters, but after reporting
>which cluster gave it a fit, it hangs.

Scandisk *hangs*? Hmmm.

Well, if no physical damage was done, then a low-level reformat will fix 
everything. What sort of drive do you have? You'll have to get the specific 
formatter from the vendor. I know that Seagate release a formatter, FORMAT3, 
because I have Seagate drives; I've heard that some other vendors do the same.

Failing that, you need to find the dead clusters and bracket them off somehow. 
Assuming that you find a program that will detect them --- Scandisk or NDD or 
something like that (does OpenDOS have one?) --- then you can create a dummy 
partition over the damaged area and still use the disc space above and below.

FIPS is a program that will let you split a partition. It'll update all the 
internal pointers in the filesystem so that it's still consistent, and then 
update the partition table. Problems with it are that it doesn't resize the 
FAT or change the cluster size, so there's a certain amount of wasted space. 
Partition Magic does everything, but is commercial. There's some others I 
haven't met.


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