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The disk in drive | The disk in drive <x> is too full to be used as an Undo disk. To ensure that there is enough room for all the Undo information, make sure the floppy disk has at least 300,000 bytes of free space. | ||
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where drive | where drive <x> is the DoubleSpace-compressed floppy disk. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 20 July 2020
Article ID: 107711
Article Last Modified on 11/25/1999
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft MS-DOS 6.2 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q107711
SYMPTOMS
When ScanDisk finds errors, it prompts you to create an Undo disk before correcting the errors. (You also have the option to skip the Undo disk step.) If you choose to create an Undo disk, you must save the information to a floppy disk. If you insert a disk that has been compressed by DoubleSpace, the following message may appear
where drive <x> is the DoubleSpace-compressed floppy disk.
CAUSE
ScanDisk cannot mount a compressed disk for use as the Undo disk, even if Automount is enabled in DoubleSpace Manager.
RESOLUTION
Before you run ScanDisk, be sure the potential Undo disk is mounted. The compressed floppy disk must be inserted in the disk drive prior to starting ScanDisk. Any action (such as DIR or CHKDSK) you run on that floppy disk drive causes the system to mount the disk. ScanDisk then recognizes the compressed free space on that disk.
STATUS
This situation does not occur in MS-DOS version 6.22. DriveSpace functionality was enhanced to correctly deal with ScanDisk Undo disk.
Additional query words: dblspace 6.20 insufficient disk enough
Keywords: KB107711