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I found this old HD lying around in my house, so I decided to stick it in my computer...

When I tried formatting it with Partition Magic 7.0, this is the error that it gave me:

Operation (1 of 1)

Formatting partition: *:

   (BADMBR, Primary volume, 516.3 MB on Disk:2)

   New label and type:  (FAT)

Does it have something to do with the MBR or something?

BTW, I was formatting it from FAT32 to FAT...But in Partition Magic, it showed the drive as "BAD"...

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What manufacture's disk? This is an OLD QUANTUM HD!

I also ran PartitionInfo, and this is what it gave me:

===========================================================================

Disk Geometry Information for Disk 2:    1120 Cylinders,  16 Heads,  59 Sectors/Track

System              PartSect  # Boot BCyl Head Sect  FS    ECyl Head Sect    StartSect     NumSects

===========================================================================

NO NAME                    0  0  80     0    1    5  0B    1023   15   59           63    1,031,729

Info: End C,H,S values were large drive placeholders.

 Actual values are:

       0  0  80      0    1    5  0B   1092   15   59        63   1031729

Error #106: Partition didn't begin on head boundary.

 ucBeginSector expected to be 1, not 5.

===========================================================================

Partition Information for Disk 2:    516.3 Megabytes

Volume         PartType    Status    Size MB    PartSect  #   StartSect  TotalSects   UsedSects   FreeSects

===========================================================================

E:NO NAME      FAT32       Pri,Boot    503.8           0  0          63   1,031,729   1,031,729           0

              Unallocated Pri          12.4        None --   1,031,792      25,488           0      25,488

===========================================================================

Boot Record for drive E:   (Drive: 2, Starting sector: 63, Type: FAT32)

===========================================================================

1. Jump:                   EB 58 90

2. OEM Name:               MSDOS5.0

3. Bytes per Sector:       512

4. Sectors per Cluster:    8

5. Reserved Sectors:       38

6. Number of FAT's:        2

7. Reserved:               0x0000

8. Reserved:               0x0000

9. Media Descriptor:       0xF8

10. Sectors per FAT:        0

11. Sectors per Track:      63  (0x3F)

12. Number of Heads:        255  (0xFF)

13. Hidden Sectors:         63  (0x3F)

14. Big Total Sectors:      1031121  (0xFBBD1)

15. Big Sectors per FAT:    1005

16. Extended Flags:         0x0000

17. FS Version:             0

18. First Cluster of Root:  2  (0x2)

19. FS Info Sector:         1

20. Backup Boot Sector:     6

21. Reserved:               000000000000000000000000

22. Drive ID:               0x80

23. Reserved for NT:        0x00

24. Extended Boot Sig:      0x29

25. Serial Number:          0xB4300B8B

26. Volume Name:            NO NAME    

27. File System Type:       FAT32  

28. Boot Signature:         0xAA55

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Quantum is the manufacturer of the hard drive. Maxtor now provides support for your hard drive. Click Here and download MaxBlast Plus II.

Didn't Seagate manufacture Quantum hard drive models?

I do not know if Seagate manufactured for Quantum. But I would not be at all surprised.

http://www.quantum.com/AM/about/contact/ha...ive_support.htm

Hard Drives Previously Sold by Quantum are Now Supported by Maxtor

Effective April 2, 2001, Quantum Corporation's hard disk drive division completed its merger with Maxtor Corporation. All Quantum hard disk drive product support and services have been transferred to Maxtor. For information, warranty, support, rebates, and other services regarding Quantum hard disk drives, please contact Maxtor's U.S.A. customer support at 1-800-262-9867 or refer to the Maxtor's Web site for additional contact and support information:

Visit www.maxtor.com/en/support/contact

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When I get hold of a old hard drive I always low level format and then rebuild it because you do not know what was on the drive and why it is not in use. The hd is 500 plus MB and comes from the CIH era. I would rebuild it in your test system - not in any of your good systems. I have lost a few PCs in the past and learned the hard way.

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Sort of wondering why you would even mess around with a 1/2 GB hard drive anyway. What are you going to do with it? Brand new "MANY" GB drives cost less than the cost of the time it will take you to get it FDISKED, Formatted, and installed.

LS_Dragons

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