RISC OS 3.7 User Guide
Disc error 08 at :4/0001040
then you have found a disc defect.
You might also find a disc defect if you are Verifying your disc.
Disc error 08 at :4/0001040
write it down. The last number is the disc address.
.myfile2 must be moved
The affected part of the disc is now made inaccessible.
disc_spec
disc_addr
disc_spec: the name of the disc or number of the disc drive
disc_addr: the hex disc address where the defect exists, which must be a multiple of the sector size (512 for IDE drives; 1024 for floppies) - that is, must end in '00'.
If the defect is in an unallocated part of the disc, *Defect will render that part of the disc inaccessible by altering the 'map' of the disc.
If the defect is in an allocated part of the disc, *Defect tells you what object contains the defect, and the offset of the defect within the object. This may enable you to retrieve most of the information held within the object, using suitable software. You must then delete the object from the defective disc. *Defect may also tell you that some other objects must be moved: you should copy these to another disc, and then delete them from the defective disc. Once you have removed all the objects that the *Defect command listed, there is no longer anything allocated to the defective part of the disc; so you can repeat the *Defect command to make it inaccessible.
Sometimes the disc will be too badly damaged for you to successfully delete objects listed by the *Defect command. In such cases the damage cannot be repaired, and you must restore the objects from a recent backup.