I've set up a 80GB hard drive using WinUAE as 2 x 37GB partitions using ClassicWB3.x. I prepped the partitions as PSF3, got everything working and then transferred the drive over to my A4000 where it booted up OK.
The first thing I did was to backup the first partition (ADH0) to a draw on the second partition (ADH1) and then went about adding additional software:
FastATA4000 drivers: I'm using a FastATA card with a DVD-RW on the primary slave, ADH0/1 on the secondary master and a CF Card on the secondary slave (used as an emergency boot drive). The Primary master is a removable bay for adding another hard drive). Appears to install correctly and the prefs set the hard drive up in PIO4 mode and unsplit.
Deneb: For some reason the install software folder refuses to appear with the jumper set, so I'm installing the software from backup copies. After install the Deneb appears to function properly with a tested Flashdrive. Also, Luciferin reports the ROM-OFF jumper is set when it isn't.
Unfortunately when using the A4000 I keep getting "ID" errors, errors copying files, errors updating files, claims that ADH0 is write protected, etc.
The errors come and go. I can boot fine one minute, then the errors start and a reboot results in a failure with some DOS errors about files not found, then I get DOS boxes reporting the incorrect boot ID or PFS3+ unable to validate disk... and then after yet another reset it will boot again.
Anybody else having similar issues with PFS3? I've even tried re-prepping the drive with PFS3 v5.3 and doing a full format to check for errors on the drive itself.
If this doesn't sort itself out then it is back to SFS. ANy help would be apprecaited.
System specs:
A4000D in Elbox tower
Warp Engine 68040 installed with 68882 FPU & 64MB RAM (SCSI unused)
16MB RAM on mobo
Internal IDE deactivated
IndivisionAGA
Mediator 4000 busboard installed:
FastATA 4000 with items listed above (HD, DVD-RW, CF Card Reader)
Deneb USB
Radeon graphics card (driver not installed yet)
Soundblaster128 card (driver not installed yet)