-- No worries, I was under the same thought. This stems from the problem
I'm currently having with my G3/300 Server. I have an iMac 9.1 install cd,
that I've used to successfully install 9.1 on my 8600/300, 6400/180 and
4400/200. but when I tried to install it on my G3, I get an Error type 11.
Which I found through reseach and help on this list that pertains most likly
to a software error.
-- I just don't know where the error could be.. I installed via this cd onto
both hd's in my G3, pulled the hd's and booted from them both in the 4400
and 6400... So I'm scratching my head here...



on 2/4/04 1:09 PM, Bill's In th' House Connelly at
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> I was under the impression that a low-level formatting causes the drive
> to "map out" its bad sectors, so that another program won't try to use
> them ... sort of makes them invisible ...
> 
> maybe just repeating what others have said ...
> 
> it does remove any possibility of recovering any data from previous
> usage ... which is what some people want, as well ...
> 
> Bill
> 
> On Wednesday, February 4, 2004, at 04:02  AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> 
>> In a message dated 2/4/04 12:56:41 AM,
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> writes:
>> 
>> <<
>> if you've got an IDE drive, you can kiss goodbye to all your data. and
>> the
>> chance of
>> reusing the drive as a low level format erases  EVERYTHING - including
>> the
>> drive's own special software.
>>>> 
>> 
>> Low level format is inhibited by those drives which cannot be low-level
>> formatted.
>> 
>> Just about every SCSI drive may be low-level formatted, and some
>> EIDE/UATA
>> drives can as well. But, most EIDE/UATA drives cannot.
>> 
>> Low level format doesn't change the "factory defects", but it may (and
>> should) change the "grown defects".
>> 
>> Low level format doesn't change the unchangeable areas reserved for
>> drive
>> use, such as the spare cylinders and the maintenance cylinders (where
>> special
>> indicators and/or firmware is often located).
>> 
>> 
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