In reply to: Mark Brown <eufdppue@ya???.com>

> you *could* try USBASPI.SYS /V /W
> followed by???? DI1000DD.SYS

This is what I tried first thing, and the DI1000DD.SYS ["Ninja ASPI DISK DRIVER 
Ver2.00", 16368 bytes, MD5=9C240A5F1848F76893364AB3A26D545F] which I use 
definitely /won't/ work with 4K sectors. 

> ( works for me )

You lucky boy :=)  Now let's sort things out a little, please :

- you are 100% positive your USB device presents 4K sectors to the host, NOT 
512 byte ones ... are you ?

- if you answered yes above, what *exact* version of DI1000DD.SYS have you been 
using, please ? I've been chasing the rare bird without success. Can you share 
a link, or the file itself, for testing purposes ? 

-- 
Czerno


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