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Re: ID a 3.5" Drive
astdm@acad2.alaska.edu (Malone) writes:
> I am having compatibility problems with it on a gs. I does not want to boot
> anything I own. If I boot GS/OS (off the HD) and there is a disk in it, it
> shows up, I can open the disk and see the files but when I try to run anything
> off of it it dies and give me a window with 'ProDOS Error = $0027'. I then
> return to finder. After playing around I found that I can format a disk on it
> and then copy files to it and it will run the files. I have only done this
> with a few things so far so I am not sure if there is a limit to what I can do
> with this. My question is does anyone have an idea of what this is? Perhaps
> there is a driver problem? Compatibilty? Anything you can tell me would help.
Sounds like it is not a compatibility problem. If you are able to see it
on the desktop, format it, and copy files to it it is probably
compatible. The ProDOS error you mentioned is a catch-all for I/O
problems. Sounds like it might be damaged disks, or a very dirty drive head
that is damaging your disk. When was the last time you cleaned it?
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