rupert86 Posted August 1, 2004 Posted August 1, 2004 I work at a computer systems/network installation business. The problem is:Seagate has DiscWizard & Matrox have MaxBlast. I just can't find any self-bootable .ISO image on the WD Website which I can download and burn directly to a CD.Its a real pain to format a 40GB using fdisk.eXe. Also, fdisk doesn't support bigger HDs. WD's Data LifeGuard Tools 11.0 do have a partitioning utility, but you must have a working system along with Windows to make it work, which isn't really available at all sites.I tried sending this mail to WD tech support but all I got was auto-response from the server that my query isn't forwarded to the tech support dept since I can get my answers from the following (links were given @ bottom of page) pages._______________________________________;config.tXt;30.07.2004;23:19 PSTGraphic Card: Matrox Millenium G200 AGPModel #: Just ain't feeling like unscrewing to look inside.............Sr #: Just ain't feeling like unscrewing to look inside.............Driver version: 6.83.017 in Win98, 5.92.006 in WinXPPD version: 6.83.017 in Win98, 6.92.004 in WinXPVT version: N/AMGA Bios version: 1.4.004Hardware rev.: 133CPU: AMD Athlon 600 MHz (AMD K7600MTR51B) @687MHz (FSB114, CL2)Chipset: VIA Apollo KX133 (VT8731 + 82C686A)Motherboard: SL-77KVMotherboard Bios: L5PCB ver: M5Motherboard chipset patches: AGP GART 1.80a from VIA Hyperion 4.51vRAM: 1x Kingston 256MB KVR133X64C3/256 (@148MHz)OS: Windows 4.10.2222A & Windows XP 5.1.2600.1106 SP1aDesktop resolution and color depth: 1024x768, 32bppDirectX version: DX9.0b, 4.09.0000.0902 in Win98, Win2000Hard Drive: Seagate Baraccuda 7200.7, ST380011A; firmware v3.06SCSI card type: NILSound card and driver version: Integrated VIA AC'97, drv v5.40a in Win98/WinXPHardware rev.: 032Monitor brand: Philips 105S2CD-ROM Drive (make/model): Asus S520/A, firmware rev. 2.0LNetwork card: NILFax MODEM: Amigo AMI-2019E, (also called AM HW 3056) (PCI slot 3 of 5)Driver Version: 3.37Hardware revision: 001IRQ settings and other devices:-----------------------Ahsan Zaheer ShaikhStudentH.S.C.-IIAdamjee Govt. Science College,Karachi.
agent_smudge Posted August 1, 2004 Posted August 1, 2004 If you can get hold of it, suppose you could use something like Partition Magic.It's not gonna be hardware vendor specific, so shouldn't be a problem for your different drive types.Dunno if that's the kind of thing you're after??Smudge
prathapml Posted August 1, 2004 Posted August 1, 2004 Just use winimage to make a floppy-disk image of a win98 emergency boot-disk. Then use that as the boot-sector for a CD, and copy over your installed folder of PartitionMagic8 onto your CD.Can do all this in Nero, and then burn the CD.
rupert86 Posted August 3, 2004 Author Posted August 3, 2004 So WD's finally answered:__________________Response (Craig C.)I apologize but Western Digital does not offer an .ISO file to create our software on a CD. The only version of our Data Lifeguard v11 installation software for DOS must be installed onto a floppy diskette. This can be downloaded from the direct link below.http://support.wdc.com/download/dlg/dlg11_dos.exe
Alanoll Posted August 4, 2004 Posted August 4, 2004 umm...as a side note....you could either make a floppy image from the disc created, and use that was the boot sector of the CD (it works, trust me....user CDIMAGE if you wish for simplicity) and then you have a CD.Otherwise, still make the floppy image, then use CDShell and have access to all three on the same CD.
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