Unconditional Format

Use this option to format your hard disk when you want to enter the list of bad tracks before formatting begins. The main difference between unconditional and conditional formatting is the way in which bad tracks are identi- fied. With the unconditional format, you must enter the list of bad tracks before formatting begins.

To start the Unconditional format routine, press 2 and then Enter.

You are first given the option to change the interleave factor for formatting from the default value of three. Only do this if the documentation with your hard disk recommends a different value. You see this prompt:

Do you want default interleave of 3 (Y/N)?

To accept the default, press Y and Enter. To change the value, press N and Enter. You see this prompt:

Enter interleave factor (1-16):Type the recommended value, and press Enter.

The next screen allows you to enter the list of bad tracks. The empty bad track table looks like this:

Bad Track Table

Cylinder Head Cylinder Head Cylinder Head Cylinder Head Cylinder Head

Move

highlighted area to desired track with cursor keys.

A = Add track, F = Finish editing

 

 

Enter

command letter:

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