Norton Disk Doctor from W2K says C: is OK.
FreeDOS chkdsk c: produces a 40K file. All entries are: file has an
invalid size.
The only chkdsk bug I find is 1954.
The problem stated in 1954 does not appear here.
Ray
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Hi Ray,
Norton Disk Doctor from W2K says C: is OK.
FreeDOS chkdsk c: produces a 40K file. All entries are:
file has an invalid size.
The only chkdsk bug I find is 1954.
The problem stated in 1954 does not appear here.
Let me guess: The size is exactly 4 gb minus the actual
size of the
The file I had was: 3 July 06 35380
File produced: 40290
The new file is: 3 July 06 92376
File produced: 40382
Same complaints. Here is a sample.
\KERNEL.SYS has an invalid size, the size should be about 4294901760,
but the entry says it's 45341
Ray
Ray Davison wrote:
The file I had was: 3 July 06 35380
File produced: 40290
The new file is: 3 July 06 92376
File produced: 40382
Same complaints. Here is a sample.
\KERNEL.SYS has an invalid size, the size should be about 4294901760,
but the entry says it's 45341
Both versions work OK
Ray Davison wrote:
chkdsk beta 0.9.1 works on A, C and D - the only FAT16 on this machine.
Ray
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