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- From: lachlan@dmp.csiro.au (Lachlan Cranswick)
- Subject: Re: CMOS FAILURE / Equipment Detection Software
- Message-ID: <1992Sep5.072421.3362@dmp.csiro.au>
- Organization: CSIRO Division of Mineral Products, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
- References: <BtsA2t.J8@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu>
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1992 07:24:21 GMT
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- rbairos@napier.uwaterloo.ca (Rob Bairos) writes:
-
- >Hi, two nights ago my CMOS battery failed. I managed to reset all
- >my power-up settings except for my hard drive. I guessed what it
- >could have been and scarred 5 megs worth of my drive. I called the
- >people where I bought the computer and got most of the settings
- >again, (cylinders, heads, etc). There were two setttings that I
- >don't know what to do with (WPcom and LZone). I have access to my
- >hard drive again, (except those 5 Meg!!) but my computer isn't acting
- >the same. My utility software doesn't recognize the drive as a
- >physical device, just a logical device driven thing. Before
- >this accident, the utility software could perform all sorts of
- >speed calibration tests.
-
- >My question is: is there any software which can *safely* determine
- >the characteristics of my hard drive, (heads, cylinders, etc) without
- >having to rely on my BIOS-settings, (which may be wrong). I have my
- >drive on type 47 (User defined), since no other type matched all
- >the specifications I received over the phone. Would this cause the
- >physical/logical descrepancy my utility software is having??
- >Any diagnostic software that *can* do the job?
-
- >Very troubled,
- >Rob Bairos
-
- >
- I don't know of any software that can detect the hard-disk
- configuration but a decent preventative alternative is this.
-
- On our site we have VET anti viral software. When
- it is installed on a PC, it also saves the CMOS setup
- to the customized floppy disk it makes for every PC.
-
- When the CMOS gets corrupted or the battery dies,
- you run an exe program to reload the CMOS setup.
-
- This is pretty user friendly and also users
- don't have to know anything in-depth about CMOS to
- get their system working again.
-
- (Just my 3 cents worth.)
-
-
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