First post, by CJ Grass
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Hello,
I'm having a weird problem accessing Disk D in DOS mode under Windows 98SE.
I will describe briefly what and how.
My hardware is a P3 450 on an ABIT BE6 board, 256MB Ram, VooDoo3 3000, SB Live! and two 80GB drives (the main drive with the system is a Hitachi 82GB HDS728080PLAT20 and the other is a WD 80GB WD800BB-00JKA0).
The drives are 100% functional (checked with Sentinel and HDTune) both in FAT32 with one partition and both connected under the ATA66 controller which is on the ABIT HPT366 board. Everything works OK. But recently I created myself a shortcut to the MS-DOS tib and under it I have a problem with SOME files (although with most files). When I try to run, to preview e.g. with a text editor or F3/F4 in Norton Commander, I get the error "Error on drive D, Sector not found."
There are files (but they are exceptions) that boot or if it is a text file I can preview them.
I switched drives under DMA33 controller but same thing. I botted a drive from FDD leaving only one drive - same thing. Unknown sector errors all the time.
When trying to copy, for example, autoexec.bat from drive C to drive D (Toshiba to WD), the message "There isn't enough room to copy autoexec.bat to d:autoexec.bat" appears.
Under Windows 98, all files are readable.
As far as I know, the DOS that comes with Win98 is v7.1 and supports disks up to 126GB which would agree because the 82GB C drive is properly readable.
After typing the ver command in MS-DOS mode under windows 98, the message Widows 98 Ver 4.10.2222 appeared.
Do you have any suggestions, ideas why I can't access the second drive (D) in MS-DOS mode under Win98?
Thank you very much.