Lab 5-2 Using Diagnostic Software
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Start in XP and
download the program below.
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Go to: http://www.msdus.com/diags/
- MicroSystems Development provides a diagnostic program called
TestDrive for examining and diagnosing problems
with floppy drives and floppy disks. We have it available on our website.
Download and unzip it. Put it onto the C: drive so it is accessible from
Windows 9x.
- Reboot
into 98.
- When you
download or copy the zipped file to your PC, explode it, and then do the
following. (Most of the options on the TestDrive
menu require that you have a DDD disk, but you can perform a few tests
without one.)
- Execute
the TestDrive software by double-clicking the
file TESTDRIVE.COM in
- Windows
Explorer.
- Select
the option to perform the Write/Read test. The warning box will appear.
Perform the test with a disk that has nonessential data on it that can be
erased. While the test is running, answer these questions.
1.
In what
order are these components on the disk tested: heads, tracks, and sectors?
2.
Did you get
any errors? If so, where?
3.
If you
got a significant number of errors, try another disk. Do you see a pattern of
errors when moving from one disk to another?
Installing Data Doctor Removable
Media Recovery
- Go into the pub folder into software and
find the labfiles for this unit.
- Install Removable Media Recovery Tool.
- Insert a Flash drive (borrow one if you
don’t have your own).
- Open the program.
- What information does it give you about
your media?
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Physical
Disk Number
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Model
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Media
type
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Cylinder
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Head
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SectorsPerTrack
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Disk
Size
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- Go into My computer and right click on
your drive. Write down the file system (it’ll be FAT, FAT16, FAT32, or
NTFS).
- Go back to the program. Click on your
drive and select “Standard Search”
- Click next.
- Read the directions. If it doesn’t like
standard mode, go back to advanced.
- Select Partition Type
- Let it do its thing.
- Were you able to find anything to
recover? What?
- Try this program on a
floppy. Does it work?