spasserium
Technical User
Sorry to create yet another thread, but I can't fdisk my hard drive. I run fdisk and when I check the partitions, none are there. I've used fdisk /mbr, aefdisk /mbr, low-level formatters, such as Drive Fitness, PowerMax, etc., to no avail. However, Drive Fitness and PowerMax report that the reformatting was successful and that hard drive is fine (at least there doesn't seem to be any error messages).
Oddly, from time to time, I have been able to fdisk the hard drive (ie, when I check with fdisk /status, a partition is there), but when I attempt to format the hard drive, it gets all the way to 99% complete, and then I get a "can't write to boot and format failed" message. Also, I never get an error message when running fdisk; it seems to work until I check it with fdisk /status, after rebooting.
I've even tried alternatives to fdisk: xfdisk, aefdisk, and freeDOS fdisk (1.3). None work any better.
Is there anything else I can do, short of getting a new hard drive?
I only have 64mg RAM. That's enough for win98se, isn't it? Someone mentioned a low/dead RAM/reserve battery. Could that cause fdisk to fail and/or the boot sector to be invalid?
Thanks again,
Mark
Oddly, from time to time, I have been able to fdisk the hard drive (ie, when I check with fdisk /status, a partition is there), but when I attempt to format the hard drive, it gets all the way to 99% complete, and then I get a "can't write to boot and format failed" message. Also, I never get an error message when running fdisk; it seems to work until I check it with fdisk /status, after rebooting.
I've even tried alternatives to fdisk: xfdisk, aefdisk, and freeDOS fdisk (1.3). None work any better.
Is there anything else I can do, short of getting a new hard drive?
I only have 64mg RAM. That's enough for win98se, isn't it? Someone mentioned a low/dead RAM/reserve battery. Could that cause fdisk to fail and/or the boot sector to be invalid?
Thanks again,
Mark