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Reformatting a used disk – Epson EQUITY 3865X/20 PLUS User Manual

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The formatting options work as follows:

Format first scans the disk (if it has no defective track table)

for defective (bad) tracks and lets you decide which tracks to

mark as bad. Then the program formats the disk and marks

the bad tracks so they are never used to store data.

Destructive surface analysis tests the entire hard disk for

read/write errors or unflagged bad tracks and updates the
defective track table. Because this option writes and reads

data on the disk, it destroys all data on any track that
produces an error. You cannot run the Destructive surface

analysis on a disk that has never been formatted.

Non-destructive surface analysis checks the disk for

unflagged bad tracks without destroying data. You cannot

run the Non-destructive surface analysis on a disk that has
never been formatted.

The type of format you choose depends on whether you are

reformatting a disk that has been used or formatting a new disk
for the first time. See the recommendations below.

Reformatting a Used Disk

If you are reformatting a disk you have been using that appears

to be damaged, follow these steps:

1.

2.

3.

Use the Non-destructive surface analysis test to check for
unflagged bad tracks.

If errors occur during the Non-destructive surface analysis,

back up your hard disk to diskettes. (See your

MS-DOS

Reference Manual for instructions on backing up data.)

Run the Destructive surface analysis.

Physically Formatting a Hard Disk

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