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Spinrite detects both of my internal drives (0&1) and all partitions. It does
not detect the USB drive. The FAQ on the GR site also states: "Is SpinRite compatible with USB and Firewire devices? The best answer to this is a firm "maybe". DOS device drivers are available for most USB and Firewire controllers. If such drivers are added to a DOS boot diskette so that your USB or Firewire drive is "seen" by DOS, SpinRite will also be able to "see" and operate with it." I have created both a floppy disc & a CD from the Spinrite program that is run in Windows initially. The DOS program they use is PC-DOS. From what they elude to above, then yes, a DOS / USB driver that reads an NTFS file system needs to be added. However, I don't know how it can be added to the Spinrite floppy disc. Along with Spinrite.exe, the other existing 'hidden' files are: Config.sys, which can be edited. KERNEL.sys & SRSPLASH.sys, both of which are written in mumbo-jumbo code. >>Ok, I see what you might at least try.. Skip to step #3 ( in the owners guide >>PDF) and just copy the Spinrite .EXE file to your boot floppy or your CD-R >>boot disk, that's it. Reboot the computer with the boot media, at the CMD/DOS >>prompt type DIR to see the contents of the boot media, then type spinrite (or >>the name given your .EXE file), hit the enter key. The program should startup >>and you should be able to see if you can access your external USB drive >>through the Spinrite program. Try this first, if by chance you need to add a >>device driver later, then that can be done later, first things first, verify >>you actually need it.. >>j;-j >> >>"budman@suckeggs.ca" wrote: >> >>> Thanks, but Spinrite is a single .EXE file. >>> >>> >>> >>If you have a floppy drive, usually A:, you can..? Insert a blank diskette, >>> >>then in my computer right click on the A: drive, format, create MS-DOS >>> >>startup disk, start.. Now just copy the needed Spinrite files to the floppy.. >>> >>You may need to set the floppy drive as the first boot device in the BIOS..? >>> >>To make a bootable CD-R you need a third party burning app like Nero or >>> >>Roxio.. >>> >>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ptember16.mspx >>> >>Hope this can help.. >>> >>j;-j >>> >> >>> >>"budman@suckeggs.ca" wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> I have an external USB drive that I use for backup. Ghost 9.0 runs in XP so >>> >>> there hasn't been a problem 'seeing' the drive. >>> >>> >>> >>> Then I bought Spinrite from Gibson Research. It is a DOS program that needs >>> >>> some assistance in recognizing the USB drive. I have spent all day >>> searching >>> >>> and experimenting with suggestions obtained in the Internet. Nowhere, can I >>> >>> find enough information that can actually take me through the process, step >>> by >>> >>> step, of producing a DOS bootdisc OR bootCD that will install a USB driver >>> >>> (somewhere) so that Spinrite can access the external drive. GRC is of no >>> help >>> >>> at all. They say to hook the drive directly to the motherboard, which would >>> be >>> >>> a great pain in the rear end. >>> >>> >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated. If any further system info is needed, please >>> >>> ask. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> |
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Try looking in the Spinrite 5.0 owners guide PDF file, to see an explanation
of how to add a USB driver to a config.sys file on a boot disk.. http://grc.com/srdocs.htm j;-j "budman@suckeggs.ca" wrote: > Spinrite detects both of my internal drives (0&1) and all partitions. It does > not detect the USB drive. The FAQ on the GR site also states: > > "Is SpinRite compatible with USB and Firewire devices? > > The best answer to this is a firm "maybe". DOS device drivers are available for > most USB and Firewire controllers. If such drivers are added to a DOS boot > diskette so that your USB or Firewire drive is "seen" by DOS, SpinRite will also > be able to "see" and operate with it." > > I have created both a floppy disc & a CD from the Spinrite program that is run > in Windows initially. The DOS program they use is PC-DOS. From what they elude > to above, then yes, a DOS / USB driver that reads an NTFS file system needs to > be added. > > However, I don't know how it can be added to the Spinrite floppy disc. Along > with Spinrite.exe, the other existing 'hidden' files are: > Config.sys, which can be edited. > KERNEL.sys & SRSPLASH.sys, both of which are written in mumbo-jumbo code. > > > > > > >>Ok, I see what you might at least try.. Skip to step #3 ( in the owners guide > >>PDF) and just copy the Spinrite .EXE file to your boot floppy or your CD-R > >>boot disk, that's it. Reboot the computer with the boot media, at the CMD/DOS > >>prompt type DIR to see the contents of the boot media, then type spinrite (or > >>the name given your .EXE file), hit the enter key. The program should startup > >>and you should be able to see if you can access your external USB drive > >>through the Spinrite program. Try this first, if by chance you need to add a > >>device driver later, then that can be done later, first things first, verify > >>you actually need it.. > >>j;-j > >> > >>"budman@suckeggs.ca" wrote: > >> > >>> Thanks, but Spinrite is a single .EXE file. > >>> > >>> > >>> >>If you have a floppy drive, usually A:, you can..? Insert a blank > diskette, > >>> >>then in my computer right click on the A: drive, format, create MS-DOS > >>> >>startup disk, start.. Now just copy the needed Spinrite files to the > floppy.. > >>> >>You may need to set the floppy drive as the first boot device in the > BIOS..? > >>> >>To make a bootable CD-R you need a third party burning app like Nero or > >>> >>Roxio.. > >>> > >>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ptember16.mspx > >>> >>Hope this can help.. > >>> >>j;-j > >>> >> > >>> >>"budman@suckeggs.ca" wrote: > >>> >> > >>> >>> > >>> >>> I have an external USB drive that I use for backup. Ghost 9.0 runs in > XP so > >>> >>> there hasn't been a problem 'seeing' the drive. > >>> >>> > >>> >>> Then I bought Spinrite from Gibson Research. It is a DOS program that > needs > >>> >>> some assistance in recognizing the USB drive. I have spent all day > >>> searching > >>> >>> and experimenting with suggestions obtained in the Internet. Nowhere, > can I > >>> >>> find enough information that can actually take me through the process, > step > >>> by > >>> >>> step, of producing a DOS bootdisc OR bootCD that will install a USB > driver > >>> >>> (somewhere) so that Spinrite can access the external drive. GRC is of > no > >>> help > >>> >>> at all. They say to hook the drive directly to the motherboard, which > would > >>> be > >>> >>> a great pain in the rear end. > >>> >>> > >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated. If any further system info is needed, > please > >>> >>> ask. > >>> >>> > >>> >>> Thanks > >>> >>> > >>> > >>> > > |
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>>Try looking in the Spinrite 5.0 owners guide PDF file, to see an explanation
>>of how to add a USB driver to a config.sys file on a boot disk.. >>http://grc.com/srdocs.htm Thanks, but I just can't grasp the proper procedure to achieve what I need. I think I'll wait until Gibson Research finally realizes that there is a need for them to add the NTFS/USB support for XP machines, right out of the box. >>"budman@suckeggs.ca" wrote: >> >>> Spinrite detects both of my internal drives (0&1) and all partitions. It does >>> not detect the USB drive. The FAQ on the GR site also states: >>> >>> "Is SpinRite compatible with USB and Firewire devices? >>> >>> The best answer to this is a firm "maybe". DOS device drivers are available for >>> most USB and Firewire controllers. If such drivers are added to a DOS boot >>> diskette so that your USB or Firewire drive is "seen" by DOS, SpinRite will also >>> be able to "see" and operate with it." >>> >>> I have created both a floppy disc & a CD from the Spinrite program that is run >>> in Windows initially. The DOS program they use is PC-DOS. From what they elude >>> to above, then yes, a DOS / USB driver that reads an NTFS file system needs to >>> be added. >>> >>> However, I don't know how it can be added to the Spinrite floppy disc. Along >>> with Spinrite.exe, the other existing 'hidden' files are: >>> Config.sys, which can be edited. >>> KERNEL.sys & SRSPLASH.sys, both of which are written in mumbo-jumbo code. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Ok, I see what you might at least try.. Skip to step #3 ( in the owners guide >>> >>PDF) and just copy the Spinrite .EXE file to your boot floppy or your CD-R >>> >>boot disk, that's it. Reboot the computer with the boot media, at the CMD/DOS >>> >>prompt type DIR to see the contents of the boot media, then type spinrite (or >>> >>the name given your .EXE file), hit the enter key. The program should startup >>> >>and you should be able to see if you can access your external USB drive >>> >>through the Spinrite program. Try this first, if by chance you need to add a >>> >>device driver later, then that can be done later, first things first, verify >>> >>you actually need it.. >>> >>j;-j >>> >> >>> >>"budman@suckeggs.ca" wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> Thanks, but Spinrite is a single .EXE file. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>If you have a floppy drive, usually A:, you can..? Insert a blank >>> diskette, >>> >>> >>then in my computer right click on the A: drive, format, create MS-DOS >>> >>> >>startup disk, start.. Now just copy the needed Spinrite files to the >>> floppy.. >>> >>> >>You may need to set the floppy drive as the first boot device in the >>> BIOS..? >>> >>> >>To make a bootable CD-R you need a third party burning app like Nero or >>> >>> >>Roxio.. >>> >>> >>> >>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ptember16.mspx >>> >>> >>Hope this can help.. >>> >>> >>j;-j >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>"budman@suckeggs.ca" wrote: >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I have an external USB drive that I use for backup. Ghost 9.0 runs in >>> XP so >>> >>> >>> there hasn't been a problem 'seeing' the drive. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Then I bought Spinrite from Gibson Research. It is a DOS program that >>> needs >>> >>> >>> some assistance in recognizing the USB drive. I have spent all day >>> >>> searching >>> >>> >>> and experimenting with suggestions obtained in the Internet. Nowhere, >>> can I >>> >>> >>> find enough information that can actually take me through the process, >>> step >>> >>> by >>> >>> >>> step, of producing a DOS bootdisc OR bootCD that will install a USB >>> driver >>> >>> >>> (somewhere) so that Spinrite can access the external drive. GRC is of >>> no >>> >>> help >>> >>> >>> at all. They say to hook the drive directly to the motherboard, which >>> would >>> >>> be >>> >>> >>> a great pain in the rear end. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated. If any further system info is needed, >>> please >>> >>> >>> ask. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> |
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