Microsoft KB Archive/71812

= UNFORMAT Does Not Work on Disk Manager Partition =

Article ID: 71812

Article Last Modified on 11/19/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft MS-DOS 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q71812



SUMMARY
Because MS-DOS recognizes only up to 1024 cylinders on a physical hard drive, the MS-DOS 5.0 UNFORMAT command restores only partitions at or under the 1024 cylinder limit. It does not restore a partition created using Ontrack Computer Systems' Disk Manager if that partition spans the 1024 cylinder boundary on a physical hard drive.



MORE INFORMATION
If a partition created using third-party partitioning software spans the 1024 cylinder boundary, it will not be restorable using the MS-DOS UNFORMAT command unless the device driver accompanying the software is first loaded. For example, it is possible to restore such a partition created using SpeedStor because its drivers, HARDRIVE.SYS or SSTOR.SYS, can be loaded whether or not a SpeedStor partition is present.

However, Disk Manager's driver, DMDRVR.BIN, does not load unless there is a Disk Manager partition detected. Because DMDRVR.BIN does not load, UNFORMAT cannot look beyond the 1024 cylinder boundary; therefore, you cannot use UNFORMAT to restore the partition.

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Additional query words: 5.00

Keywords: KB71812

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