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From: ee161aba@sdcc18.ucsd.EDU (David L. Smith)
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Subject: Re: Hard disk (also MicroPort) question ...
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Date: Tue, 6-Jan-87 01:37:30 EST
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Posted: Tue Jan  6 01:37:30 1987
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Subject: Re: Hard disk (also MicroPort) question ...
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In article <809@mips.UUCP> roger@mips.UUCP (Roger March) writes:
>	  I bought a Maxtor XT-1065 for my AT clone and could use some
>	help in getting it wheezing along. The first order problem is
>	that I can't create the partition information on the drive. The
>	store where I got the drive said it was type 12, can anybody
>	confire this? When I tried FDISK (either DOS or MicroPort's)
>	it died reporting a read error, though it seems to be seeking
>	correctly when I try MicroPort's FORMAT. Any hints come to mind?
>	I've decided to fix the non-working disk problem by bringing
>	both my machine and drive to the store and having them at least
>	getting it to speak DOS. I'm just sort of curious about why I
>	can't get it to work.
>
>							Roger March
>-- 
>-Rogue Monster                                   (also known as Roger March)
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I recently brought on Microport on my AT.  I continually got a 'sending set
param to clear error bit'  I don't know if this is the same problem you're
having, but anyhow, the fix was a beta test release from Microport.  System
runs quite nicely now.  Call Microport.  They're willing to help and they're
very good about it.  (And, hey, they even know what they're doing)

				Cheers,
				David L. Smith
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