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Date:      Sun, 25 May 1997 00:32:10 -0700
From:      Sean Eric Fagan <sef@Kithrup.COM>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Okay, I blew my boot blocks
Message-ID:  <199705250732.AAA10398@kithrup.com>

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Well, boot block.

System setup:  two disks, both SCSI.  SCSI ID 0 has Win95 and WinNT.  SCSI
ID 1 has FreeBSD.  Boot selection is with bteasy, I think.  (F1 DOS, F2 Disk
2 -- that sound right?)

Today:  my system misbehaved, and the scsi "verify media" test told me that
block 0 on SCSI ID 0 was damaged, and had to be remapped.

In doing so, I lost the ability to, well, boot.  I've installed OSBS20B8 on
it, so I can boot BSD, anyway.

But my question is:  can I fix this?  Can I get that block 0 back to
something reasonable, without having to reinstall Win95 and NT?  (Well, if
it comes to that point, I don't think I'd install Win95 again.  It likes
wiping out all disks too much, when doing an install.  Plus it was just such
a pain in the ass to deal with.  Not that NT was a whole lot easier, but the
only problem I had with that, really, was the ethernet card needing a newer
device driver.  As to why I run Windows -- multimedia stuff only works under
Win95, and I use Quicken under NT.)

So... can I recover from this?

Thanks...

Sean.



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