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Old 01-05-2006, 02:20 AM
budman@suckeggs.ca
 
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Default Re: Need a DOS USB driver application

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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  #12  
Old 01-05-2006, 02:20 AM
Jaymon
 
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Default Re: Need a DOS USB driver application

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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Old 01-05-2006, 02:20 AM
budman@suckeggs.ca
 
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Default Re: Need a DOS USB driver application

>>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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