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From: "Gary Maltzen" ">maltzen@mm.com>
To: "David S. Jackson" ">dsj@sylvester.dsj.net>
Cc: ">ale@ale.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [ale] OFFTOPIC: Windows makes my kid cry...
> Uhm, is there an "AWE" list...?
Ouch. :-)
>
> It sounds like you ran a DOS disk utility rather than it's Win9x
counterpart and it choked on the long filename entries; you are probably
hosed. The C:\DIRnnnn are "recovered" "lost" directories...
Hold on now, Gary. In David's defense (and I give him the benefit of a doubt
of well knowing NOT to use a DOS disk on ANY Win9x/NT system), I've
personally seen Win98 *totally* trash itself using it's own native scandisk,
not once, but several times on several different systems! It's a sad sight
to behold, helplessly watching an entire drive go 'up in smoke' like that,
yeilding volumes of useless junk C:\DIRXXXX dirs! Perhaps it should be
renamed to scaMdisk? But, I'll resist the urge of launching into any further
tirade here!
>
> (Try running DOS "RECOVER" sometime and watch it totally trash your
drive...)
Yep, that one is a classic. Another misnomer of a 'utility'. Totally
barbaric and completely useless, and thankfully, now ancient history!
David, you can *try* to re-install Win98 over the hosed system, there is an
outside chance it might work, but frankly, PnP will be goofed up, you'll
have trash all over the place, the odds are just against you in every way so
why even waste your time? Wipe your daughter's tears, tell her the next
installation will be even better than the first (okay, it's a white lie!),
and just do a fresh install. With Win9x, that's really the only
time-effective way to fix (and hey, also clean!) your hosed up hard drive.
Thank Bill and his battle-fatigued programming teams for that!
Now, back to Linux....
>
> Put that 13GB in a Linux Samba server and automate the net connect??
>
> At 05:19 PM 3/23/2000 , David S. Jackson intimated that...
> >Well, now that even my daughter's edutainment programs need 100MB
> >of diskspace, I went to add another HD, this time a 13GB, which
> >makes four IDE devices on her machine. But Windows couldn't find
> >HIMEM.SYS and IFSHELP.SYS. This was before formatting the new
> >drive, so it's not a drive name problem. When I ran scandisk, it
> >created 23 directories labelled C:\DIR0001 to C:\DIR00024 or
> >somesuch. Then it couldn't lost DBLBUFF.SYS also. Sheesh. (So,
> >do I really want to give this filesystem 13GB to foul up? I don't
> >think so....)
> >
> >In the interest of wiping my 4-yr-old daughter's tears, is there
> >any way short of reinstalling Windows from scratch to salvage
> >those files? Any magic bullet short of a backed-up registry (no
> >I don't have one, but will in the future, by golly) that might
> >help?
>
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