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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: Chartus on April 24, 2016, 05:59:17 AM
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A game I wanted to play wasn't showing up in workbench. I was sure that I installed it so I ran Dopus to make sure and it showed up. I had never run it before so I tried to delete it so I could reinstall it when I got this error message.
Device DH1:
ALERT:
Wrong dirblock id
Anyone know what this means? I an running PFS 3 AIO on an 8 meg Sandisk CF card
Update... I just tried to reinstall the program to the same directory as the original. Got a new error message. Wrong idex block id. Then it said something about being write protected.
Whats up?
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A game I wanted to play wasn't showing up in workbench. I was sure that I installed it so I ran Dopus to make sure and it showed up.
Did it have an icon? Did you try to show it with the "Show all files" option on WB?
Device DH1:
ALERT:
Wrong dirblock id
Anyone know what this means? I an running PFS 3 AIO on an 8 meg Sandisk CF card
Update... I just tried to reinstall the program to the same directory as the original. Got a new error message. Wrong idex block id. Then it said something about being write protected.
Whats up?
You've got an error to your filesystem for a reason or another. I'd try to check it with the diskvalid command (diskvalid DH1: ), and to fix it too (diskvalid DH1: FIX). If it doesn't help, you're better make a backup and reformat the drive.
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A game I wanted to play wasn't showing up in workbench. I was sure that I installed it so I ran Dopus to make sure and it showed up. I had never run it before so I tried to delete it so I could reinstall it when I got this error message.
Device DH1:
ALERT:
Wrong dirblock id
Anyone know what this means? I an running PFS 3 AIO on an 8 meg Sandisk CF card
Update... I just tried to reinstall the program to the same directory as the original. Got a new error message. Wrong idex block id. Then it said something about being write protected.
Whats up?
On what Amiga setup?
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An Amiga 600 with an ACA620 installed. It's the biggest partition on the CF (around 6 megs)
I haven't done much testing but it just seems to be that game that's affected. I'm not really worried about it but I would like to delete the problem files.
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Your biggest partition is 6MB? Your CF card is 8MB capacity? Are you sure you're not getting your GB and MB mixed up? I'll assume it's an 8GB CF card and that your largest partition is 6GB. I'd first run the Check4GB tool so you can see at a glance any current issues:
http://thomas-rapp.homepage.t-online.de/download.html (http://thomas-rapp.homepage.t-online.de/download.html)
Let us know if it detects any problems.
Your boot partition should be within the first 4GB of your drive. Check you are running PFS-AIO on both partitions. Check the DOSTYPE and MAXTRANSFER are correct on both partitions.
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Update... I just tried to reinstall the program to the same directory as the original. Got a new error message. Wrong idex block id. Then it said something about being write protected.
Whats up?
The filesystem (PFS) is trying to protect your data from corruption as it has detected a serious error. Further writing to the disk would risk your data...it's trying to do you a favour. ;)
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Just ran Ver. 1.6 of Check4GB
Dh0: 300M >4GB no ....true it's only 300M
Dh1: 6096M >4GB yes Check * S
DH2: 1226M >4GB yes Check * S
It looks like they are good but I don't know what the * S under the Check column means.
Yeah.. Mb and GB gets me every time.