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How to tell when you've blown a DOC and how to recover it

New MessageBlown DOC? (modified 0 times) badbadx
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I seem to have blown my DOC. Loading FDISK from network tells me the "no drives found" error. Which is a suck, considering 80 some odd megs aren't there anymore.
Any suggestions on why?
04-11-2002 00:32:52

New MessageRE:Blown DOC? (modified 0 times) vwbug19
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not really, you have wiped off the doc trueffs driver , get trueffs tools and do dinfo and it should show that doc is still there and do dformat /win:xxxx where the x is the location of adress for netier it's usually d400 /s:doc503.exb
this will format and load in the doc503.exb (read the tool docmention first!)
good luck! btw netier doc are 72mb size,you mentioned 80mb i never heard of that on stock netier unless you bought it and installed it
after dformat ,you can use fdisk
04-11-2002 01:44:16

New MessageRE:Blown DOC? (modified 0 times) badbadx
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Actually fixed it using AEFDISK, wiped the partition table clean then put a 69 meg partition up. Yeah it was about 80, give or take about 8...

works fine now, just can't figure out how you guys managed to get ghostpe to do a network drive install?
perhaps I'm not doing it correctly?
The driver disk that was posted on rebellands doesn't seem to want to boot my PC up, it gives me some crap error like "cannot find ethernet card"
or whatnot
ideas?

04-11-2002 14:19:58

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