Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!ndsuvax!ndsuvm1.bitnet!ud140469 From: UD140469@NDSUVM1.BITNET Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: IMPORTANT: ATARI HAS BEEN SELLG BROKEN ST'S!! PLEASE READ! Message-ID: <638UD140469@NDSUVM1> Date: 2 Mar 88 23:32:14 GMT References: 181@forty2.UUCP Organization: North Dakota Higher Education Computer Network, Fargo, ND Lines: 28 DISCLAIMER: Author bears full responsibility for contents of this article. [a line for the line eater] Is there a more quantifiable method for testing for this problem? Since getting my Mega in December I've had many (6-8) disks go bad for no obvious reason. However, when I tried your swapped disk test, everything was okay. A couple other reasons could be: I was reorganizing my disks and mearly used some disks that hadn't been accessed in a long time (and might have gone bad anytime--North Dakota is a dusty place even with disk boxes); my disks might be just dirty. If either of these is the case, netland can't help me much. Another possibility is the RAM disk I started using when I got my Mega-- it's a reconfigurable Ramdisk called Mikes Ram Disk, ver .95 from DClick software. I have suspected it because on the boot sector of one of my disks the word DCLICK appeared 6 or 7 bytes after the first--I wondered if the ram disk handler might have done something funny in memory (although maybe that disk was formatted with the DClick formatting program--would that have done it?). Another possibility is disk speed--I noticed my older external 314 was running at about 304 rpm--and it varied somewhat from that number. Could a sudden change in rpm be the cause of my woes? My last guess (other than the problem Simon mentioned) is that almost all of the disks that went bad were single-sided disks (if I could tell what they were at all)--could the mechanism in the Mega be pickier about formatting single-sided disks double sided? I'd sure appreciate any help netters could give me--having one or two seemingly good disks go suddenly bad (sometimes a bad sector, sometimes can't seem to read it at all--maybe the directory?) almost every week is discouraging. Thanks, Scott Udell UD140469@NDSUVM1.BITNET