Can't Format my 770!
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:51 am
I have an IBM ThinkPad 770. It sat mostly unused over the Winter, and has now developed a significant problem. The hard drive is (or thinks it is) damaged.
A few days back, it started doing a scandisk on startup. Unusual as I nearly always shut down normally. These scandisks got longer and more detailed until three nights ago, when the scandisk status map is displayed and it slowly grinds across the disk. I plugged it in to the wall and let it grind its way all the way through - TWO days. It kind of froze at the end of the process, dern its fool hide!
I can create a bootable disk on another machine (both are Win98se). No valuable data on the 770. So I tried to format c:. After a few seconds I get a warning message "Not enough memory." and it ends. I added LH smartdrv to a new autoexec.bat and
device=himem.sys /testmem:off
DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS
files=10
buffers=10
dos=high,umb
stacks=9,256
lastdrive=z
to a new config.sys. No joy, same message. Any way to save this hard drive?
I usually try "format c: /u /q" or variations thereof.
Oh, and I'm getting a bad feeling about hidden files and drivers on this machine. . . No CD's came with it.
Thanks!
Chris
A few days back, it started doing a scandisk on startup. Unusual as I nearly always shut down normally. These scandisks got longer and more detailed until three nights ago, when the scandisk status map is displayed and it slowly grinds across the disk. I plugged it in to the wall and let it grind its way all the way through - TWO days. It kind of froze at the end of the process, dern its fool hide!
I can create a bootable disk on another machine (both are Win98se). No valuable data on the 770. So I tried to format c:. After a few seconds I get a warning message "Not enough memory." and it ends. I added LH smartdrv to a new autoexec.bat and
device=himem.sys /testmem:off
DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS
files=10
buffers=10
dos=high,umb
stacks=9,256
lastdrive=z
to a new config.sys. No joy, same message. Any way to save this hard drive?
I usually try "format c: /u /q" or variations thereof.
Oh, and I'm getting a bad feeling about hidden files and drivers on this machine. . . No CD's came with it.
Thanks!
Chris