Hi,
first of all I want to apologize myself. I didn't want to send this mail to everyone but only to one person.
As a second: I use this mail account for more than ten years and never had problems as you described. It is an online US mail account named: mail.com
As a third: I had problems with formatting hard drives smaller than 500 MB with virtualbox and qemu. Format refused to work. For reasons I cannot reproduce these problems disappeared from one moment to the other.
As a fourth: I just created a virtual HD with FreeDOS but formatted it with Win10 format. After booting the CHS messages also appear. So it cannot be
a problem with FD fdisk or FD format as I thought before.
Sorry, hope this upper text will appear fine now.
W. Spiegl
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at 4:08 AM
From: "Thomas Mueller" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Freedos-devel] FDISK issuefrom Wilhelm Spiegl:
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<html><head></head><body><div style="font-family: Verdana;font-size: 12.0px;"><div>Hallo Eric,</div>
<div>ich verstehe es einfach nicht: Erst erhalte ich unter Qemu und Virtualbox ständig diese Fehler beim Ausführen von Format - und plötzlich sind sie weg.</div>
<div>Was bedeuten diese Error 36, und 129 sowie</div>
<div>
<div>+***bad sectors: 1 (code 0x201) on WRITE</div>
<div>+***bad sectors: 1 (code 0x201) on READ</div>
<div>One of the first 5 sectors is broken. Format not possible</div>
<div>bzw. unknown unit for driver</div>
<div>Wie können solche Fehler in einer vhd passieren? Ich arbeite mit SSD-Festplatten. Wo kann ich bei der Fehlersuche ansetzen?</div>
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<div>Bei der Suche ist mir aufgefallen, daß ich bei mehreren Festplatten im System mit jeweils einer primären Partition mit fdisk ALLE Festplatten auf</div>
<div>AKTIV setzen kann, ohne daß sich FreeDOS daran stört. Das war mir neu. Es startet einfach von der ersten Festplatte im System.</div>
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<div>Gruß</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Willi</div>
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This is a nuisance to read, HTML where most of the messages are plain-text.
I could separate the HTML portion into a file and view with a text-mode (lynx or elinks) or graphical browser, but don't see why I should make that extra effort.
Tom
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