Your good Dave.
$ echo "y
" | format.com Z: /FS:NTFS /Q /V:zlbl
The type of the file system is RAW.
The new file system is NTFS.
WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON_REMOVABLE DISK
DRIVE Z: WILL BE LOST!
Proceed with Format (Y/N)?
QuickFormatting 100m
Creating file system structures.
Format complete.
102
On 05 December 2007 18:18, srp wrote:
> windbg stack after answering "Proceed with Format (Y/N)?" is
> 0:002> ~*
> 0 Id: 5bc.ce0 Suspend: 1 Teb: 7ffdf000 Unfrozen
>Start: format!mainCRTStartup (010067ea)
>Priority: 0 Priority class: 32 Affinity: f
> 1 Id: 5bc.fac Suspen
After a bit of searching I stumbled upon windbg and process explorer.
This is fun but out of my league. There is lots information on windbg
but I could sure use some help. I feel like muggle with a wand.
windbg stack after answering "Proceed with Format (Y/N)?" is
0:002> ~*
0 Id: 5bc.ce0 S
I meant that for some reason format.com wasn't sufficient. It was
formatted but not really. Kinda hard to explain. It wasn't until I
used disk management to do it that it was ok. The environment I used
should be equivalent to a real machine.
srp wrote:
Thanks for your effort Robert. I was
Thanks for your effort Robert. I was hoping that my Cygwin environment
was somehow to blame.
What did you mean that formatting alone was not sufficient? I was able
to read and write to the drive once the format was complete.
-srp
Robert Pendell wrote:
srp wrote:
Thanks Larry. Version Up
srp wrote:
Thanks Larry. Version Updated. 1.5.24 is correct.
You WAG wrong however. Once the Volume has been formated in a native
Cygwin window I can format successfully via SSH and all output is
displayed.
With a newly created tiny volume the hang last in excess of an hour and
should co
Thanks Larry. Version Updated. 1.5.24 is correct.
You WAG wrong however. Once the Volume has been formated in a native
Cygwin window I can format successfully via SSH and all output is displayed.
With a newly created tiny volume the hang last in excess of an hour and
should complete in sec
7 matches
Mail list logo