> Alas, neither SamDsk nor SamDisk seem to want to work on my shiney new PC
> (running Windows XP).
> 
> Is it just me?
> Is there another tool out there I'm missing that'll do the job?

No, due to extra controls excerted, including DOS programs, by NT/2000/XP the 
direct 
hardware access that these programs use will not work. But the situation is 
worse than 
that - Microsoft have included no method to directly access the sectors on 
floppy discs in 
anything other than the DOS sizes and shapes, which means it is impossible to 
get at the 
SAM's tenth sector. Although smart people, including Simon Owen, are working on 
ways 
to patch various parts of the OS to enable that sort of access, at the minute 
no tool for 
NT/2000/XP is technically possible.

But the moral is that it almost certainly isn't a hardware problem, so if you 
can get a 
DOS boot disc you should still be okay. http:://www.freedos.org may be some 
help.

While I'm here, does SAMDSK work in a DOS box in Windows 95 for anyone here? 
For 
me it crashes instantly with the usual DJGPP shape trace info, but works fine 
from vanilla 
DOS. Is there a work around for this?

-Thomas
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