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- From: cholette@saguenay.iro.umontreal.ca (Martin Cholette)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: Need help. Hard drive failure.
- Message-ID: <1992Dec26.152414.29296@IRO.UMontreal.CA>
- Date: 26 Dec 92 15:24:14 GMT
- References: <1992Dec25.202029.17250@netcom.com> <92360.211533COP80196@UCF1VM.BITNET>
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- Organization: Universite de Montreal, Canada
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- In article <92360.211533COP80196@UCF1VM.BITNET> Bill Laird <COP80196@UCF1VM.BITNET> writes:
- >In article <1992Dec25.202029.17250@netcom.com>, shawr@netcom.com (rich shaw)
- >says:
- >
- >> I need some help on this. I have a conner 3204F IDE drive which
- >>refuse to respond to the fdisk command. I can create the partitons under
- >>fdisk, but everytime I save and exit the fdisk command, the infomation is
- >>lost. So, do I need to low-level format my hard drive (and how) or the
- >>hard drive is dead? Thanks in advance.
- >
- >There is an undocumented trick that you may want to try with fdisk. When
- >you involk fdisk, use the /MBR switch: ex. fdisk /MBR
- >
- >/MBR stands for master boot record. Apparently, when fdisk does it's
- >partitioning, it does some sort of signature check in the master boot
- >record. If that signature isn't there (because of a virus, or other
- >serious problem) fdisk will not work. The /MBR switch tells fdisk to go
- >ahead and partition even if the signature check fails.
- >
- >IMHO, a low level format is probably is not necessary. Let me know how this
- >works out.
- >
- >Bill
-
- ***** You Should NOT low level format an IDE drive !!! Depending on the drive,
- two things might happen 1) You might scrap the drive.
- or 2) The IDE controller will ignore the low level
- re-formatting.
-
- Merry XMAQS
- Martin Cholette
-