Drake1009
31 January 2002, 18:10
Guess this would be where I should put this.
I would like to know if anyone can recommend a program to scan a harddisk in an Amiga. I've got a slow 120 MB harddisk in my A1200 and no chip ram but I have a feeling the crashes where my harddisk seemingly never stopped working might be because of a bad sector or something. It's a SCSI harddisk as far as I can tell so modifying the bad block list wouldn't be that hard once I knew where it was.
I thought of this (finally) today as I was trying to copy some games to the harddisk. I use diskjoin and disksplit to split files on the PC and put them together on the Amiga. For some reason the joining of 2 710 kb large files took 2 minutes. One command earlier I had joined 2 other 710 kb files which had taken up a whooping 20 seconds. This was strange and could point to a physical problem. When I later tried unzipping the file it reported corrupted data, and when I deleted it it took way more time than nescesary to delete it.
So back to the question at hand. Is there a program which would run on a 2 MB A1200 which could scan my entire harddisk for errors and either fix them or enter them into the bad block list so that area can be omitted?
I would like to know if anyone can recommend a program to scan a harddisk in an Amiga. I've got a slow 120 MB harddisk in my A1200 and no chip ram but I have a feeling the crashes where my harddisk seemingly never stopped working might be because of a bad sector or something. It's a SCSI harddisk as far as I can tell so modifying the bad block list wouldn't be that hard once I knew where it was.
I thought of this (finally) today as I was trying to copy some games to the harddisk. I use diskjoin and disksplit to split files on the PC and put them together on the Amiga. For some reason the joining of 2 710 kb large files took 2 minutes. One command earlier I had joined 2 other 710 kb files which had taken up a whooping 20 seconds. This was strange and could point to a physical problem. When I later tried unzipping the file it reported corrupted data, and when I deleted it it took way more time than nescesary to delete it.
So back to the question at hand. Is there a program which would run on a 2 MB A1200 which could scan my entire harddisk for errors and either fix them or enter them into the bad block list so that area can be omitted?