Hi Glenn,
How did you fix the bad cylinder 0 problem?
Did you mark cylinder 0 as bad and assign a new cyl 0?
Does Linux Fdisk let you do this? I did this once on an
old MFM drive and all I remember it was kind of tricky
and took me a while to figure out. I may have used
Speedstor to do it.
Eric
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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
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> BTW,
> As you can also see... every partition is only 3 days old.
> That's because that one bad cluster on drive C: is cluster 0 of cylinder 0
>
> Yes, my entire DOS system was down for 2 days untill I was
> able to fix it using Linux.
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