IDE drives
Bill Blue
root at crash.cts.com
Sat Mar 9 11:59:59 AEST 1991
In <287 at sporty.UUCP> root at sporty.UUCP (Super STUD) writes:
}In article <1991Mar4.004458.12492 at drolet.CAM.ORG> drolet at drolet.CAM.ORG (Jean-Jacques Drolet) writes:
}>In <1991Mar1.180233.5808 at aucs.AcadiaU.ca> 870646c at aucs.AcadiaU.ca (Barry Comer) writes:
}>
}>>Does anyone know if the format done by xenix during installation will
}>>screw up the low level information that exists on IDE drives?
}>>later
}>>Barry Comer
}>
}>I have Xenix System V installed on a 180-MB IDE Itama hard disk drive, and
}>everything works fine.
}
}I installed an IDE drive. I selected a destructive scan (wont hurt, nothing
}on the drive, eh?). WRONG The system worked for a bout 24 hours before I
}started getting tons of errors on the hard drive. I had to install a new HD.
}
}DO NOT SELECT DESTRUCTIVE SCAN. You can, however, scan non-destructively.
Don't be silly. None of Xenix's high-level operations, including
destructive scan, have any impact on the lowest level formatting of
the drive. You should always scan destructively on a new drive to
make sure you catch all possible bad blocks. If your hard drive
failed after 24 hours, it was because it was bad, period. Not because
you selected destructive scan.
--Bill
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