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- From: pauls@css.itd.umich.edu (Paul Southworth)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: Need Low level format info for Plus IDE
- Date: 14 Dec 1992 14:12:39 GMT
- Organization: University of Michigan ITD Consulting and Support Services
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- In article <1992Dec14.125508.22133@dmu.ac.uk> mjh@dmu.ac.uk (Mike Howarth) writes:
- >Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought that formatiing an IDE drive
- >removed information that the controller used, and that the only way was to
- >use the manufacturer's utilities rather any 'marketable' products, and I
- >presume those utilities to be as common as Rocking Horse Droppings - have
- >I got the right tack or am I thinking of another drive type ??
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- You've got the right drive type although that's not 100% accurate, since
- if you have enough information about the drive you can probably still
- low-level it. Ultimately it's a last-resort maneuver on almost all IDE
- drives, and most people tend to start thinking about low-level formatting
- before they have exhausted their options. Even if the manufacturer wants
- to charge you $100 for them to low level it (read: spin it up, have the office
- junior run their software on it for 10 minutes) you may still be able to
- weasel enough info out of them to get the job done right. You need to know
- cylinder skew, head skew (and of course the interleave) in addition to the
- basic parms from your manual.
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