Mail Archives: opendos/2000/11/20/19:58:27
X-Comment-To: Alain
Hi!
20-ξΟΡ-2000 10:11 alainm AT pobox DOT com (Alain) wrote to <opendos AT delorie DOT com>:
>> 2. /V only turns on VERIFY mode (when DOS checks result of writing on
>>disk by hardware) at the time of copying and have absolutely no relation
>>with possible FAT file system (logical) destruction.
A> two coments: (1) it showed a message saying that the copy was being
A> made in binary, (2) this time it was not the FAT that was corrupted, but
A> the file contents. I checked with FreeDos's COMP and there were a few
A> bytes (first time it was 4 and second time it was 5) that were changed.
A> I didn't check the FAT after this operation, only after a few more
This definitely point to some peculiarity of your hard disk or CPU
overclocking. Most probably it (HD) can't correctly work at speed at which
PTD reads/writes data, but /V option brakes copying process and thus cure
this.
>> 3. /V practially gives nothing, because hardly brakes hard disk speed
>>and not gives floppy disk writing quality assurance.
A> I agree with that, but it worked many times...
? Who "worked many times"?
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