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Re: 250 GB drives - please help
Adam wrote:
> Not sure what the potential problem is with ScanDisk+Win98SE+
> Big Drives
First, understand that there are 2 scandisk's. One is the DOS
scandisk (scandisk.exe) and the second is Windows scandisk
(scandskw.exe + diskmaint.dll). Then there is defrag (AKA windows
defrag).
The windows scandisk and defrag have problems when the number of
allocation units (AKA clusters) exceeds a certain number (I think it's
4 million but it could be 6 or 8 million). The windows ME versions of
scandisk and defrag have a higher limit (and most people recommend you
use them on your win-98 system for other reasons anyways).
The DOS version of scandisk (the one that sometimes runs at startup
when a bad shutdown was detected) actually doesn't have a limit from
my own tests, so it's quite robust in that regard.
The idiot (Rod) is claiming there is some other issue regarding large
hard drives and win-98, but he refuses to describe it.
And by the way, you don't need PM to prepare a large hard drive for
win-98. What you need is simply the updated version of fdisk.exe (may
2000 I think). It will correctly partition a large drive (250 gb or
larger) and then you use format.com to format it.
The only time I use something other than Fdisk/Format is when I want
to force a certain cluster size.
(I'm trimming the asus newsgroup from this reply because the NNTP
server that I use has a limit of 3 groups for a cross-post).
Adam wrote:
> Not sure what the potential problem is with ScanDisk+Win98SE+
> Big Drives
First, understand that there are 2 scandisk's. One is the DOS
scandisk (scandisk.exe) and the second is Windows scandisk
(scandskw.exe + diskmaint.dll). Then there is defrag (AKA windows
defrag).
The windows scandisk and defrag have problems when the number of
allocation units (AKA clusters) exceeds a certain number (I think it's
4 million but it could be 6 or 8 million). The windows ME versions of
scandisk and defrag have a higher limit (and most people recommend you
use them on your win-98 system for other reasons anyways).
The DOS version of scandisk (the one that sometimes runs at startup
when a bad shutdown was detected) actually doesn't have a limit from
my own tests, so it's quite robust in that regard.
The idiot (Rod) is claiming there is some other issue regarding large
hard drives and win-98, but he refuses to describe it.
And by the way, you don't need PM to prepare a large hard drive for
win-98. What you need is simply the updated version of fdisk.exe (may
2000 I think). It will correctly partition a large drive (250 gb or
larger) and then you use format.com to format it.
The only time I use something other than Fdisk/Format is when I want
to force a certain cluster size.
(I'm trimming the asus newsgroup from this reply because the NNTP
server that I use has a limit of 3 groups for a cross-post).