Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!ncc!alberta!auvax!kevinc From: kevinc@auvax.UUCP (Kevin "autark" Crocker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: how do i recover a harddisk zero track? Message-ID: <603@auvax.UUCP> Date: 22 Apr 88 06:33:55 GMT References: <5533@sigi.Colorado.EDU> Organization: Athabasca U., Alberta, Canada Lines: 12 Summary: Let's not keep secrets In article <5533@sigi.Colorado.EDU>, kuehn@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Jeffery A. Kuehn) writes: > our problem is this: a certain poorly behaved word processor (which shall > remain nameless) has scribbled all over the zero track of a 20meg hard disk. > Jeffery A. Kuehn Jeffery, I can understand why you would want to keep the word processor a secret but I think that if this activity is really being caused by a poorly behaved word processor then the public should be warned. CAVEAT--- only warn us if it is really the wp that is causing the problem and you are very sure of it. ihnp4!alberta!auvax!kevinc (Kevin Crocker Athabasca University)