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Dusan Bolek
Hello,
my quite old seagate drive (ST310210A)is having serious issues. I want
to use him in my Oracle testing PC server, so I have downloaded the
Seatools software to check what is wrong with him. Because I have no
FDD at all, I chose CD-ROM ISO image instead of FDD one. The problem is
that a boot using this image is hanging even before starting of
Seatools. I've "debugged" starting sequence using good old F8 and I
realized that the problem is the very last line in autoexec.bat where
is:
findrdsk vdisk
this command simply hangs forever any time I try to execute him. I have
search internet and usenet, but got no reference to this command.
In the case of skipping of this statement, the hang occurs after typing
of "C:" or "C:\seatools", it looks like created virtual drive is simply
unavailable. However, it is probably not a conflict with the
problematic Seagate drive, because it is hanging even after this drive
was taken off.
Can somebody help me?
Thank you
my quite old seagate drive (ST310210A)is having serious issues. I want
to use him in my Oracle testing PC server, so I have downloaded the
Seatools software to check what is wrong with him. Because I have no
FDD at all, I chose CD-ROM ISO image instead of FDD one. The problem is
that a boot using this image is hanging even before starting of
Seatools. I've "debugged" starting sequence using good old F8 and I
realized that the problem is the very last line in autoexec.bat where
is:
findrdsk vdisk
this command simply hangs forever any time I try to execute him. I have
search internet and usenet, but got no reference to this command.
In the case of skipping of this statement, the hang occurs after typing
of "C:" or "C:\seatools", it looks like created virtual drive is simply
unavailable. However, it is probably not a conflict with the
problematic Seagate drive, because it is hanging even after this drive
was taken off.
Can somebody help me?
Thank you