Damaged Disks and XP
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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by Foxpup on Sat May 28th at 4:03am 2005


I've only just noticed this, but for some reason if a disk has any damage at all, Windows XP in its infinite wisdom announces that it's not formatted. The disks that I used had a few damaged clusters and lost sectors, not too big a deal, and they work just fine with other versions of Windows. Damn XP, now I have two boxes of disks to repair just to get them to work. Does anyone know why it does this???


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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 28th at 4:16am 2005


Prolly has something to do with XP being the only version that does not necessarily need a 3.5 to reformat.

If your PC can boot from the cd at all (setup via the bios) you can reformat with the XP disk alone.

perhaps it is telling us that we no longer need a 3.5.

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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by Crono on Sat May 28th at 4:38am 2005


.... No ... More likely it's because it's based on NT, which is more strict then other versions of Windows.

Bad sectors are actually important. I imagine that older versions of Windows just read small pieces at a time while XP, may, have to map the entire disc into memory (This is more secure for obvious reasons).

But I could be wrong. Case and point: Fix the bad sectors with some utility somewhere, I'm sure you can find one.



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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by Foxpup on Sat May 28th at 4:49am 2005


Fixed all the damaged clusters and most of the lost sectors with scandisk, there's still some bad sectors (always sector 7), it works now.


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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by fishy on Sat May 28th at 2:06pm 2005


could it be something to do with the FAT thingy. i'm sure that xp gave me the same error when i tried to use older discs after re-FATing. or it was possibly the other way around.


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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by G4MER on Sat May 28th at 5:07pm 2005


And in reply to Fishy's Avatar.. Famouse cartoons that did. SCOOBY DOOBIE DO! - Scooby, YABBA DABBA DO! - Fred Flinstone

You have Disk with WIX XP, what did you get a cracked copy? Win XP has never been sold of floppies.





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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by Andrei on Sat May 28th at 10:34pm 2005


What's really weird is that a disk that refuses to work on XP (because of the disk not formatted error) works just fine on any other OS.




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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by Myrk- on Sun May 29th at 1:19am 2005


Seriously, who uses 3.5 inch floppies anymore? (Except the non-well endowed person )

/me looks at Orph to continue humour...




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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 29th at 1:38am 2005


? quoting Myrk-
Seriously, who uses 3.5 inch floppies anymore? (Except the non-well endowed person )

/me looks at Orph to continue humour...

HEY POOPCHUTE!!!

my new PC boots from the CD/DVD rom.. My winXP corp installed clean thankyou very much <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">

besides, I have to many friends/family, who still have old PC's and sometimes I need a 3.5

I have yet to use mine, but.. at least I'll have one when I need it. Besides, why chance it, its only a few bucks new. :/





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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by Foxpup on Sun May 29th at 11:00pm 2005


I use floppies because they last longer than CDs. My DooM 1 disks have been sitting on top of a huge magnet for last ten years, and they still work just fine. As for my DooM 3 CDs - I knew I made a backup for a reason!


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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by Madedog on Mon May 30th at 5:51am 2005


lol @ Foxpup
Drop them a couple of times and you're done <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif"> And I have CD-s like... 5-6 yrs old, working like... damn! But most of the floppies I've had, stopped functioning after ... 1 year? Although.. I never had a CD writer so I had to use them for transporting data every sunday from school to home for like 2 years! Oh... and then I finally managed to burn a CD in school and from that point I started using discs to transport data. But if you drop a floppy... be prepared for data loss <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">
My recommendation: put your doom1 from floppies onto a CD. Put that CD somewhere... somewhere where you can't scratch it <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">



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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by Fjorn on Mon May 30th at 2:45pm 2005


my floppy drive has never worked with my XP system, dunno why



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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by French Toast on Mon May 30th at 3:08pm 2005


I have a pile of about 40 floppies on my desk for whenever I may need them. Only about 10 of them actually work though, the rest I recieve the foxpup error.




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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by wil5on on Tue May 31st at 7:58am 2005


My case has one of those weird curvy floppy drive slots (so you dont actually see the drive, thers just a "mystery slot" the disks go in), the floppy drive is too far in because the screw holes on the case are weird, and the button for the special slot has fallen out. It hasnt been a problem.


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Re: Damaged Disks and XP
Posted by pepper on Tue May 31st at 8:24am 2005


I still got 2 working Flightsimulator 2000 cd's, though they have been used so much that they have an amazing amoutn of scratches. The cd box they where in broke before the cd's itself:)



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