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4 gig in bad sectors?

sMashPiranha

Senior member
Just thought I'd share this with you all )

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C:\WINDOWS>format a: /s
Insert new diskette for drive A:
and press ENTER when ready...

Checking existing disk format.
Verifying 1.44M
Disk unsuitable for system disk.
Format complete.

Volume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)?

1,457,664 bytes total disk space
386,560 bytes used by system
4,294,589,952 bytes in bad sectors
1,448,448 bytes available on disk

512 bytes in each allocation unit.
2,829 allocation units available on disk.

Volume Serial Number is 075A-13DF

Format another (Y/N)?

 
Sure you didn't go:
format c: by a mistake???????
If you got a tiny HD, then this is what happened.
If you booted up after, I am wrong.
sorry
 
Umm, well yeah, when my computer says that a 1.44 MB disk has 4 GB in bad sectors I guess somethings probably wrong with it. 😉
 
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