Hi have a 4gb cf hard drive fitted in my amiga 1200 which works very well,but having a spare 4gb cf card i thought i would have a go at installing workbench 3.0 on it ,so as to learn a little, so i replaced the cf card with my spare one and inserted the amiga install 3.0 disc and all went well untill it asked for the workbench 3.0 disc which i then inserted and it did not read it ,so i cancelled it,but when i now boot up to try again theres a Dos screen waiting for me to input some text lol,and i dont know what to put, i think maybe i have done some thing wrong,and had better put the good cf card back in ,any ideas?:)
Hi Franko ,thanks again for your help,and thats a point,up to now ihave been formating it on the pc,lol not sure why,mind you will i be able to format it on the amiga with it not working right , and yes the floppy lights come on for a short while,but up to now i have not had a problem with the floppy drive, is my 3.0 floppy workbench out of date now ,should i be looking for something a little more up to date?
If you have managed to format the CF on the Amiga then the CF will be completely blank.Hi Franco did as you said but still no joy,im sure my discs are faulty,do you think i would be better buying this off ebay ,or should i keep trying, thanks very much by the way i am very grateful for your help
However if somehow you do have some stuff on the CF, then you could boot up from probably the install disk. (you'll have to boot with no startup-sequence ie:hold down both mouse buttons and select 'boot with no startup') and when your presented with the cli screen, type DIR ALL to see if there's anything on the CF. If their is then youd can use the DELETE ALL command to remove them.
Do you even have a diskette named "Install 3.0"?
The A1200s that were sold without hard drive also didn't come with "Instal 3.0" diskette.
Do you even need an install disk?
The last time I installed workbench I booted the floppy, formatted the hard disk, then simply copied the contents of the workbench copy onto the hard disk and (I think) moutned the drive.
Hey presto, one bootable hard disk. No need for install disk.
Do you even have a diskette named "Install 3.0"?Hi yes i have amiga install 3.0 ,and i have a workbench 3.0
The A1200s that were sold without hard drive also didn't come with "Instal 3.0" diskette.
You need at least som tool to create the partition table and create bootable partition, this is normally HDToolBox that is on the Install diskette.Hi i think this is where it all went wrong when i first put the install 3.0 install disc in all the information ,came up such as install etc when asked if i wanted to partion the drive i said yes,but it said cant do this,so like a clown i carryed on,and created no bootable partition,and now i cant get back to the install bit again
If your disk is already partitioned with RDB and has ticked off a bootable partition, then fine. An alternative is to use for example HDInstTools (on aminet) instead of HDToolBox.
Hi i think this is where it all went wrong when i first put the install 3.0 install disc in all the information ,came up such as install etc when asked if i wanted to partion the drive i said yes,but it said cant do this,so like a clown i carryed on,and created no bootable partition,and now i cant get back to the install bit again
You need at least som tool to create the partition table and create bootable partition, this is normally HDToolBox that is on the Install diskette.
If your disk is already partitioned with RDB and has ticked off a bootable partition, then fine. An alternative is to use for example HDInstTools (on aminet) instead of HDToolBox.
Hi me again... :)Hi my dear friend, it was not reading the discs right, so i cleaned the drive and yes up and running,with loads of help off you very kind folk, thank you so much i am very very grateful to you lol :):):):)
Not quite clear on what you have done here. you need to clarify what you mean by 'cant get back to the install bit'
Franko :)
Ah, thanks for clearing that up. Was a long time ago!Hi ,it appears that there was indeed a problem with the Discs not reading right ,and with loads of help off you very kind folk i am up and running and oh so pleased, thankyou thankyou:):):):)
To install Workbench on a CF card, you need to follow these steps:Hi and thankyou a million times over, i am so grateful to you and everyone else on the forum,and yes you were very right ,the discs were not being read right,and i have with your help got it working and i am so pleased ,and i learnt such a lot ,thankyou my very best wishes Brian:):):):):):):):):):):):):)
Insert the CF card in your IDE CF adapter and plug it into your IDE port.
Insert the Workbench Install disk and switch on your Amiga.
Once Workbench has booted from the Install disk, double click on "Install 3.0" (or 3.1 if that's what you end up using), then open the HDTools drawer.
Run HDToolBox.
Click on "Change Drive Type".
Click "Define New".
Click "Read Configuration" then "Continue". If it asks you to name the drive first, name it whatever you want.
Click "Continue" again if it appears.
Click on "Ok", then "Ok" again, and "Continue" when it asks if you're sure.
You should now be back at the main HDToolBox window. Click "Partition Drive".
Set up the partitions you want, making sure not to make any larger than 2GB, so two 2GB partitions would be best for a 4GB CF drive.
You're probably best off calling them DH0 and DH1 and making them both Bootable.
Select the first partition and click the "Change..." button.
This step is very important! You must change the "MaxTransfer" rate to "0x1fe0000" and don't forget to press Enter!
The rest of the settings should be fine, make sure the partition is Automounted, then click "Ok"
Repeat this step with each partition, making sure all values are added by pressing the Enter key (something many people forget after using other OSs for too long).
Click "Ok" to go back to the main window, then click "Save Changes to Drive".
Save the changes and reboot your Amiga with the Install disk still in the floppy drive.
Once Workbench has booted again from the Install disk, you should see a couple of drive icons on your Workbench desktop now.
Click once on the first drive icon and select "Format Disk..." from the Icons menu.
Name your drive, "Workbench" is what most people call it, and click "Quick Format".
Click "Format" when it asks if you're sure.
Repeat with the remaining partitions. The second partition is commonly called "Work" but it doesn't really matter what you call them.
Once each partition is formatted, you can begin the Workbench installation procedure by clicking on the appropriate language Install icon in the "Install/" drawer on the Install floppy disk.
Follow the on-screen prompts, inserting each disk as the system asks you to.
Once the installation is finished, remove the floppy disk and reboot your Amiga.
Workbench should load in a few seconds.
Good luck!
For me this all sounds like a faulty Workbench 3.0 floppy, I don't quite get the point of formatting the CF over and over :)