Susan Bugher wrote:
> DC wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 17:30:21 -0400, Susan Bugher <(E-Mail Removed)>
>> wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> > It would be helpful to know if a SuperFormat disk made on 9x/ME can
>> > be read in XP or 2000. Anyone?
>>
>> I'll report back, later tonight, Susan. I will test in 98se and XP,
>> back and forth, and let you know my findings.
Hokay.
I rebooted and used a Win98 startup disk to enter DOS. I ran Superformat
from a floppy and formatted one diskette.
Restarted, WinXP reads them without complaint. Wrote 1.62 MB of data from
within XP to said floppy disk, no problem. Read all files, again no
problem.
http://m0053m4n.tripod.com/misc/scre...uperformat.jpg
So, my conclusion is that the issue is *only* with the creation of the
diskettes from within XP (and probably 2000) due to the absence of a pure
DOS environment.
I used a Win98 startup floppy this time. Those with only WinXP can get a
Win98se Startup Disk creator at
www.bootdisk.com.
One could just as easily use a pre-Win2k installation to do it with (as
witnessed last time, when I employed Win98se -- yeah, I have a triple boot
setup, for those keeping score };O).
As far as using the diskettes in XP after performing the low-level format
in pure DOS mode, no problems to speak of for dis here moose.
HTH, Susan.
PS: I'm gonna try my sooperdooperdisk in Linux, now. Just curious,
really. Does anyone have a pointer to a floppy superformatter for *n?x,
per chance?
--
DC
I intend to live forever. So far, so good.