7 -1 Troubleshootings
For All Operating Systems
Question
Q1.
When I format an MO disk, the capacity displayed on the desktop is less than that listed on the MO disk packaging.
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Solution
The formula used for calculating the capacity for the MO disk packaging is 1KB=1,000 bytes, but on the computer it is calculated at 1KB=1,024 bytes. Also, when you format a disk, some disk space is used to record disk information. For these reasons, the disk capacity displayed after formatting is lower. (For example, the formatted capacity of a 640MB MO disk may be around 600MB.)
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I can’t read MO disks | with Mac OS are 128MB to 540MB. MO disks of 640MB and | ||
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Windows 98 (including Second Edition)/Windows Me
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Q3.
I can’t format my MO disk.
I can’t copy files to my MO disks.
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Check that the disk is not
Solution
Move the write protection tab on the under side of the MO disk to the write position. (see page 32)
Q4.
After executing FDISK for the
MO disk, its capacity—————
decreased to one quarter its previous size.
FDISK is not compatible with 1.3GB/640MB (2KB/Sector) MO disks.
Q5. | Drive Converter (FAT32) does not support MO disks. |
I can’t use Drive Converter | |
(FAT32) with an MO disk. |
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