Thursday, 6 December 2012

RE: [Simply Computers] How Best to Test Seagate ST31500341AS

 

Hi Vincent,

Thanks for your help. Those programs look rather helpful but cost $30 or $40
for something I will probably not use again. I'm reluctant to do that.

I Googled the same search terms, and found a free program called
Imagemaster, but to be honest...I can't figure out how to use it right now.
It's probably too late for me to think straight-I might give it another look
tomorrow.

Thanks again.

Ellen

From: simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Vincent Winterling
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 5:37 PM
To: simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Simply Computers] How Best to Test Seagate ST31500341AS

Might this be helpful:

<http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/software-q/60624-how-add-files-bootable-iso
-image.html>

Shortened in case it breaks: http://bit.ly/ii9Eii

Vincent Winterling
Vineland, NJ

This email was sent on 12/6/12 at 8:23 PM.

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Subject: RE: [Simply Computers] How Best to Test Seagate ST31500341AS

Hi all,

I have an update. I e-mailed Hiren's website to find out what the original
error message I got when I tried to run HDAT2 meant (the error message said
"Load error: no DPMI get csdpmi*b.zip). I just got a reply with two attached
files, and instructions to replace the attached files in the HBCD\DOS
folder.

I have tried copying the files to the folder on the disc several times. Once
when I tried I got a message that the files could not be copied because the
disk is write protected. Other times when I copied and pasted the files
using Windows Explorer, it looked like the files were being copied. However,
when I looked at the contents of the HBCFD\DOS folder on the disc, the two
files that I copied still have the same "date modified" as all of the other
files, so I'm not sure the files were copied after all.

So that you don't have to read all of the other e-mails-the disc I am
copying to was an .iso disc, which I burned properly. It does boot from the
disc, but I can't run the HDAT2 program.

What am I doing incorrectly? How can I copy these files to the disc?

Thanks,

Ellen

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