Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!lll-winken!cert!netnews.upenn.edu!vax1.cc.lehigh.edu!lehi3b15!kdunn From: kdunn@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU (Kevin Dunn) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Miniscribe 3650 Hard Drive Message-ID: <1377@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU> Date: 31 Jan 91 21:28:44 GMT Reply-To: kdunn@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU (Kevin Dunn) Organization: CSEE Dept. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Lines: 32 I am having a problem with a Miniscribe 3650 hard drive. About 1.5 years ago, I bought a 286 system with a "65 meg HD" from UTI (Uniq Tech). During the past year, I have had an increasing number of bad sectors gradually appearing on the drive (especially the 1st 32 meg partition). Periodically, I would do a low level format with Spinrite, and most of the bad sectors would disappear: Even running Disk Doctor would not detect them. Over the next few months, though, they would gradually reappear. Repeated calls to UTI assured me that there was no mechanical problem: I returned the drive to them and they tested it ok. Last week I turned on my computer and nothing happened. Upon booting from floppy, I discovered that the Partition table was gone. I did a straight DEBUG low level format (Spinrite would not work), and restored the drive. Lo and behold, the drive formatted to 42 megs, not 65! (I have since discovered that the drive IS a 42 meg MFM drive that was formatted to RLL. The company WILL NOT accept responsibility or replace the drive, which is an entire other story) Anyway, 2 days later the partition table again was gone. I have tried 2 more low level formats, with no success. When I called the company, I was informed to change the information in the formatter from 17 sectors to 26 when I reformatted. I did so, but now the drive will work at ALL. Something in the CMOS translated 820 cylinders, 6 heads, 26 sectors to 970 cylinders, 6 heads, 17 sectors. The Question (finally!) is this: does anyone have any suggestions? I can send the computer back, but since the 1 year grace period is up, I'd foot the bill for any repairs. It seems to me that the company is at fault: they cheated on the drive, and now evidently the BIOS/CMOS can't even handle the formatting required. I would like to get the drive working again, even at 42megs, so if anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. thanks, and sorry for the long post... Kdunn@lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.edu