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Save me from this ST31720A
on it, but when I try to boot it it says "Dynamic Drive Overlay v 7.11" and wants me to insert a floppy disk. I've tried Seagate DiscWizard to set up the disk, but it wants to install a whole operating system (a Windows, which I don't want). I don't need all this crap. I just want it to be an ordinary hard disk that will boot the way _I_ want it to boot, not the way it wants to, even if it won't work to its full capability. How can I do that? David Apparently at one point an overlay program was installed on the drive. The
overlay program is often used to allow an older bios to see a larger hard drive than the bios can handle so its full capacity can be utilized on the computer. Use the Seagate disk utility disk to write "0"s to it. The process is sometimes confused as low level formatting, which you can't do and would have to initially be done at the plant. However, what the zeroing does essentially is to wipe the drive clean and get rid of the overlay so that you are starting with a clean disk. To get the disk utility go to Seagate and look for a diagnostics disk for hdds. It should be free and downloadable. -- Show quoteHide quoteJan Alter bear***@verizon.net or jal***@phila.k12.pa.us "David White" <no@email.provided> wrote in message news:TaeTd.9018$i6.101095@nasal.pacific.net.au... >I have a Seagate ST31720A. I've formatted it for FAT16 and put bootable DOS > on it, but when I try to boot it it says "Dynamic Drive Overlay v 7.11" > and > wants me to insert a floppy disk. I've tried Seagate DiscWizard to set up > the disk, but it wants to install a whole operating system (a Windows, > which > I don't want). I don't need all this crap. I just want it to be an > ordinary > hard disk that will boot the way _I_ want it to boot, not the way it wants > to, even if it won't work to its full capability. How can I do that? > > David > > On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 17:04:27 +1100, "David White"
<no@email.provided> wrote: >I have a Seagate ST31720A. I've formatted it for FAT16 and put bootable DOS Boot up the Seagate Tools floppies or CD, and do a quick>on it, but when I try to boot it it says "Dynamic Drive Overlay v 7.11" and >wants me to insert a floppy disk. I've tried Seagate DiscWizard to set up >the disk, but it wants to install a whole operating system (a Windows, which >I don't want). I don't need all this crap. I just want it to be an ordinary >hard disk that will boot the way _I_ want it to boot, not the way it wants >to, even if it won't work to its full capability. How can I do that? > >David > zero fill, which will remove the DDO the easiest/fastest way possible. Of course that also gets rid of the data on the drive, and it'll need partitioned/formatted/etc again. There's probably something on Seagate's website that will remove the DDO too, but offhand I dont' recall what. Thanks very much, Jan and kony. The zero fill is also in DiscWizard and it's
okay now. David |
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