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HD problem with CD32+SX1
« on: April 14, 2003, 12:29:28 AM »
Does anyone know what software came with the SX-1 expansion for the CD32?  

The CD32 and SX1 in question is able to boot from floppy but has trouble when it comes to formatting a new hard drive.  A few different MaxTransfer settings have been tried through HDTools but the system always freezes in the first moments of formatting.  
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Re: HD problem with CD32+SX1
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2003, 02:48:30 AM »
Um, well, if some idiot did low-level format his drive, how would said idiot recover from this faux par?  

I've always thought that a good remedy for persistent hard drive problems is to plug it into a pc and use fdisk - if all goes well, try it on the amiga again.  
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Re: HD problem with CD32+SX1
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2003, 05:40:48 AM »
Now I have to 'fess up a bit more - I've previously low level formatted other IDE drives on my own Amiga and everything seemed OK.  That is, until I tryed to run larger programs like DPaint.  Workbench was fine but all the workbench programs are quite small - but no matter how I partitioned the drive after that low level format I couldn't do anything with bigger programs.  

But I wonder, if it's so bad to low level format an IDE drive, why does HDToolbox let you do it?  
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