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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: icbrkr on February 25, 2009, 02:13:52 PM
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I'm apparently too dumb to figure out how to format a drive properly under 1.3 - I've been using 2.x or above for so long that I'm sure it's a simple fix, I just don't know what it is.
I have a 50MB Quantum SCSI drive hooked to a A2091 (I've tried other drives too). I fired up HDToolBox from my 2091Install disk, configured my drive (it found it correctly, I said 'okay' to a new drive definition), went to partition it, said 'okay' to save changes and of course got the warning stating 'hey, you're going to wipe out you drive', said sure, whatever and it asked me to reboot. When it came back up, we start the loop all over again. I fire up HDToolbox, it doesn't know what it is, I define a definition, etc. I tried changing from FFS to OFS, and nothing besides the 'You're going to kill your drive'. I tried the format tool and it can't find the drive. I'm confused - it's always been a matter of defining the drive, partitioning, rebooting, and formatting.
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I'm not sure but I believe that it needs to save the drive definition onto the hard drive for it to be able to see it.
If it's saving this onto the install disc this could be your problem :idea:
Dave G 8-)
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when you define your drive, type RAM: in front this will stop it from trying to write to your disc,save, then you should see your drive as not changed,
now you should be able to partion it, reboot, then format your drawer partions.
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The issue was simply - push the A2091 a bit better into the slot. Seems that I need to clean some contacts ;). I pushed it down harder and everything started working....