Hi all,
This is a strange one - bear with me...
I just grabbed an old Quantum LP40S SCSI hard disk (that I once used on my Amiga) and attached it to the SCSI card in my WinXP machine to try out with WinUAE.
It came up fine in XP, but (since I guessed it was still formatted Amiga FFS and I wanted to do a completely fresh Workbench install on it) needed to be partitioned and formatted. So I used the XP disk management util to partition and format it NTFS. I assigned it the drive letter "Z:" and disk label "40MB SCSI" and all worked fine in XP (could copy files, etc).
Then I started WinUAE (the latest version) and added the SCSI harddisk, using the UAE scsi device and kicked off workbench (I 'booted' from the floppy drive into WB3.1 and also had the "Install 3.1" ADF loaded, so I could set up the SCSI HD as a new Amiga drive. I also had the "Add PC drives at startup" option checked in WinUAE.
Imagine my surprise when Workbench appeared showing not only the "40MB SCSI" (NTFS) drive, but also the original "Games 1" disk (which is what the SCSI harddisk used to be - I remembered when I saw it). All of my old WHDload games were still there (35MB of them) and they were still playable!
So how on earth could the Amiga partition/data still be on the drive when I just partitioned and formatted it NTFS?!?
Can anyone explain what happened? :-/
Cheers,
Mike.