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rAD
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      11th Sep 2003
It's an old WD 3.2 GB. Could trying to run it in DMA mode somehow have
damaged the boot sector? Can't even run fdisk /mbr cuz it refuses to run as
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      11th Sep 2003
master as in 'single' or as in master in a slave /master set up? WD's have a 'single' setting on them for the last few generations
of drives, not sure if it goes back that far however.

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rAD
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      11th Sep 2003
Doesn't work either way. They do give you warning when you enable DMA in
Win98. I didn't think it would damage the drive tho. I've seen other drives
that would not reliably boot but would work perfectly as slaves. BTW, I've
tried a different cable, PSU and mobo.

"JAD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> master as in 'single' or as in master in a slave /master set up? WD's have

a 'single' setting on them for the last few generations
> of drives, not sure if it goes back that far however.
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> > It's an old WD 3.2 GB. Could trying to run it in DMA mode somehow have
> > damaged the boot sector? Can't even run fdisk /mbr cuz it refuses to run

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"rAD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Doesn't work either way. They do give you warning when you enable DMA in
> Win98. I didn't think it would damage the drive tho. I've seen other

drives
> that would not reliably boot but would work perfectly as slaves. BTW, I've
> tried a different cable, PSU and mobo.
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> "JAD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:QwP7b.6628$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > master as in 'single' or as in master in a slave /master set up? WD's

have
> a 'single' setting on them for the last few generations
> > of drives, not sure if it goes back that far however.
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> > "rAD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

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> > > It's an old WD 3.2 GB. Could trying to run it in DMA mode somehow have
> > > damaged the boot sector? Can't even run fdisk /mbr cuz it refuses to

run
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Looks like I only have 2 choices if I want full functionality: request
network channels from Direct TV or, if they can't get them, learn to hack.
Can a Direct Tivo be hacked like a regular converter?

God, I hate the gov't. All they do is tax me and make my life inconvenient
and give me nothing back (well, roads, that's about it).


 
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Dogbert
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      11th Sep 2003
Running with DMA turned on only allows the drive to work faster. It won't
damage the drive. It may not work properly if you mobo won't support DMA,
but it won't cause damage.

Have you verified that there is an active partition on the drive?
 
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Bob Troll
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      14th Sep 2003
I have an old 3.2 gb wd drive like that. It is model number AC23200. Yours
is probably very similar. If your intention is to make it a boot drive, it
must be fdisked and set active as you most likely know. However, if you
already have a booting disk in the system, this drive must be hooked up as
the only drive (disconnect everybody else), connect it as master with no
jumpers on it at all, fdisk, format and sys it from your floppy disk.
Windows fdisk will only allow one "boot active" drive and if it sees another
active drive, it will not allow you to make another one active.

NOTE: Don't forget to prepare your boot floppy disk with fdisk and format on
it.

Once you have the thing fdisked, formatted and set active you can then hook
up your other drives and carry on with what you want to do.

I don't recall if I had dma mode set on it or not (I think I did), but it is
an ata33 drive in any case.

HTH

Regards, Bob "hopelessly insane machine warrior" Troll

rAD wrote:
> It's an old WD 3.2 GB. Could trying to run it in DMA mode somehow have
> damaged the boot sector? Can't even run fdisk /mbr cuz it refuses to
> run as master



 
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      29th Sep 2003

"rAD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It's an old WD 3.2 GB. Could trying to run it in DMA mode somehow have
> damaged the boot sector? Can't even run fdisk /mbr cuz it refuses to run

as
> master
>

Seems like I remember a good while back that some WD's required a Cable
Select jumper setting (could've been 'single') but have you tried CS? Seems
at this point one would have nothing to lose? HTH & good luck, sdlomi.


 
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