kmcvay@oneb.wimsey.bc.ca (Ken McVay) (05/25/91)
I have an HP Vectra 286 that's about 4 years' old... the floppy disk can no longer format diskettes. The errors first showed up when the command 'format a:/s' was used. The system would appear to format the disk, and verify it, giving the available space, and the space taken by the system files. 'DIR', however, would show that the original files on the floppy were still there - i.e. no format took place. After trying this several times, I clean the drive with a cleaning disk and alcohol. The result was that I now receive "write-protect" violation errors instead of the results described above. PCTools offers the same errors. Prior to the cleaning, various utilities would tell me that the first two tracks on the diskette were unavailable. It won't cost much to replace the drive, but I want to make sure the disk is the problem, as opposed to the controller. Can anyone offer any suggestions about what I might do to check this, or offer other advice? I tried using another controller, but the Vectra controller includes a parallel and serial port, and the system won't boot without them, so that got me exactly no-where :-( -- 1B Systems Management Limited - Canada's FrontDoor/TosScan source! SCO / Telebit / USR / TK-IDM Computer Systems dealer FrontDoor automated mail systems our specialty..
calloway@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM (Frank Calloway) (05/28/91)
In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware, kmcvay@oneb.wimsey.bc.ca (Ken McVay) writes: > Can anyone offer any suggestions about what I might do to check this, or > offer other advice? I tried using another controller, but the Vectra > controller includes a parallel and serial port, and the system won't > boot without them, so that got me exactly no-where :-( I doubt that the lack of a serial/parallel port was the reason your Vectra wouldn't boot with a different controller card. I've used a Perstor hard disk controller card (supports two hard disks and two floppy disks) in my Vectra QS/16, and the Perstor card lacks the serial/parallel ports provided by HP's controller card. Thus, you should be able to use a different controller card to isolate your problem. Frank Calloway