IIRC, the command "G=c800:5" from witin the dos 'Debug utility will
often launch a low-level format utility from the host adapter's roms....
Regards,
Jeff
Alan Greenstreet wrote:
>
> On Sunday, Apr 13, 2003, at 16:45 Pacific/Auckland, Don Maslin wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 13 Apr 2003, Alan Greenstreet wrote:
> >> Can anything be done to revive these disks or were they left unparked
> >> and now physically damaged?
> >>
> >> I have another 5.25" hard drive displaying the same unresponsive
> >> characteristics... are they all dead?
> >
> > Have you gone into the BIOS to see what the settings are for the
> > drives? Does the clock/calendar work properly? If not, the
> > battery may be dead and settings incorrect.
> >
> > - don
> >
> The BIOS reads date 1980 so the battery may be an issue. Using fdisk I
> can read the partition table and the attributes of the disk.
> A small victory: Through persistence I can now read the data in the
> extended partition but it is quite unreliable (sometimes reads
> sometimes not) - the disk makes a _lot_ of noise and quite obviously
> wants to be left alone...
> Not to be outdone I will try Spinrite.
>
> Another question - is it worth trying to save? Has anyone got any
> information on Wyse Technologies machines?
> The google thing didn't bring up much other than another collector
> stating it was a 386 server???
>
> Thanks
>
> Alan
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