Hi Eric,
Hi, try to select another answer to the critical error prompt.
Maybe even if you have to give the same answer several times.
I did that. Abort just aborts, no message. Retry keeps repeating the
same question forever.
Error 61 would mean that truename("a:\") failed. I use truename
to test whether the drive letter exists. Interesting point that
that fails for unformatted disks.
Check_Remote_Subst in main.c is the problem in that case.
It tests for assign / join / subst drives. Format versions older
than 0.91t do not contain that test.
So try if 0.91s works better for you.
> And maybe ask Jeremy or
Aitor or yourself whether there is a risk of being subst /
join / assign case for a:/b: drives.
Maybe I could just exclude a:/b: from that test.
I don't understand. I just guess that you want to avoid formating a
subst'ed drive...
Alain
But I found a problem formating floppies: If the user aborts formating
using <Ctrl+C>, the disk becomes invalid (that's normal) and after that
the same floppy cannot be formated again, there is the classical
Abort/Retry/Fail and hitting Fail gives this error:
Invalid Drive! Aborting.
[Error 61]
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