Shadal
06-13-2001, 10:37 PM
Refering to This (http://www.sysopt.com/forum/Forum18/HTML/000023.html) post.
Ok, so I went and put my original HD back in as Master, left my second HD in as Secondary, and put the Maxtor in as Master on the RAID controller (Using Abit's VP6 mobo) Got into windows, right clicked on drive "E" the maxtor drive, clicked format, told it to do a full format, it was finished in about 20 TO 30 SECONDS?!?! How did it do it so fast?!? And it seems to be working.. Running scandisk (Surface Scan) on it now (in dos) and it hasn't found any errors. I just find it hard to believe that i was unable to get it to format in dos. Kept saying it was "trying to recover allocation unit xxx,xxx" and it was able to do it in windows w/o any erros in 20 seconds!
Ideas??
Shadal
UPDATE: Scandisk has found some errors now in what looks like the cluster area that dos format was unable to recover allocation units.
[This message has been edited by Shadal (edited 06-13-2001).]
Ok, so I went and put my original HD back in as Master, left my second HD in as Secondary, and put the Maxtor in as Master on the RAID controller (Using Abit's VP6 mobo) Got into windows, right clicked on drive "E" the maxtor drive, clicked format, told it to do a full format, it was finished in about 20 TO 30 SECONDS?!?! How did it do it so fast?!? And it seems to be working.. Running scandisk (Surface Scan) on it now (in dos) and it hasn't found any errors. I just find it hard to believe that i was unable to get it to format in dos. Kept saying it was "trying to recover allocation unit xxx,xxx" and it was able to do it in windows w/o any erros in 20 seconds!
Ideas??
Shadal
UPDATE: Scandisk has found some errors now in what looks like the cluster area that dos format was unable to recover allocation units.
[This message has been edited by Shadal (edited 06-13-2001).]