CompactFlash, SD, MMC, USB flash storage. Anything that does not have moving parts inside.
January 26th, 2009, 16:07
I use compact flash memory together with a CF to IDE adapter as a hard drive replacement on industrial controls. After loading a CF with Linux, and then trying to load it with DOS, the Linux install leaves some kind of trace that prevents the CF working as a DOS disk. It will not boot. How can I clear or reformat the CF? Would deleting the boot record help?
January 27th, 2009, 1:46
It's easy if you have special utility for your CF card, check disk from package.
January 27th, 2009, 2:29
Thanks a million. I am guilty of DRTFM. And that is after providing Tech support on computerized machinery for 20+ years. I never realized that the devices came with a CD.
January 28th, 2009, 11:53
OK, I am still at it. I used the RescuePRO software that came with the CF. I also used (on a different CF) the "Hard Disk Low Level Format Tool 2.36 build 1181" that I had downloaded from hddguru. They both appear to have worked. That is what the dialog box said. I can access the CF devices in Windows. When I try to install a bootable Linux on the CF, I get a message that the "compact flash cannot be formatted" Any ideas as to how I can proceed? It would really create a vacuum if I could not re-use the CF. TIA, Jeffrey
February 19th, 2009, 10:17
"Compact Flash cannot be formatted"?
Are you plugging it into a CF reader or an IDE adapter? If you're going to use it as a hard drive, you have to use it as a hard drive when you install it. USB installers work differently.
Also, low level formatting CF is idiotic. Blanking it by writing zero to every sector is better.
February 19th, 2009, 12:31
Thanks, I will try it when I finish traveling this week. I will let you know.
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