This will be a long one, but I hope it's enough info to get this sorted.
Since I've been back in Amigaland old bad memories are coming back to me such as how often I have had disk read-write errors on Amigas.
Are you guys having this constantly? The errors are there on one boot, but not the next, usually while copying files around but sometimes while booting up.
Sometimes it happens on the USB thumbdrive, other times on a SCSI drive.
I've tried about 5 different combinations of drives so far, all act the same. It works for a while, then shows errors that go away again.
The system is an A4000T/060 (Quickpack 060).
I'm using the built in SCSI, but I'd like to get away from old SCSI drives if possible.
I have a 4 IDE adapter from Amikit, but I've had no luck booting from the IDE, even the first port so I mainly use it for CDRom.
I have a Deneb and I can boot from that with USB thumbdrives.
I have many newer drives available to try. Newer 10K and 15K SCSI (18-36GB), large PATA, SATA, IDE-SATA adapter, USB-SATA adapter, USB thumbdrives, possibly more.
I'm using a Prometheus PCI if that helps.
I'm not opposed to buying new controllers or whatever is needed to make this work reliably with newer storage devices but if it can work with what I have available, that's even better.
I've tried OS3.9 with BB1/2 and I'm now using ClassicWB P96 with 3.1 disks for the copyrighted files but I'm still having problems, especially when I use more than 2GB of the drive, even using an SFS partition.
Many of the drives I have available are so big that HDToolbox wraps around until it thinks it only has a few MB of space, which makes it even harder to deal with.
I'm having these problems even on small 4GB thumbdrives with a <2GB partition as well as large drives, so I don't think it's all due to size. I've been careful to attempt to take care of the large drive issues, but could have missed something.
I've got GB's of data that I need to move to safety before the ancient SCSI drives die.
Can anyone help me figure out the problem once and for all?
Thanks