Trying the preceding steps – Epson 10020 User Manual

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3.

If you can boot from a diskette but cannot access data

stored on your hard disk, you may have accidentally
repartitioned or reformatted part or all of the disk.

Use the Display Partition Information option of the FDlSK

program to see if your hard disk has an active (bootable)

DOS partition on it. If it does not, back up all your files

and then use FDISK to create an MS-DOS partition. See

your MS-DOS Reference Manual for instructions on using

FDISK.

If your hard disk does have an active DOS partition, back

up all your files and then try reformatting your hard disk
using SELECT. See Appendix F, “Preparing a Hard Disk
for Use,” for instructions.

WARNING

Reformatting destroys all the data currently on your hard

disk, so do this only after careful consideration and after

trying the preceding steps.

4.

If your hard disk is producing a lot of read/write errors or

you are having other serious problems with it, try running

the Hard Disk Drive and Controller diagnostics check, as
described in Appendix D of this manual. If the diagnostics

program indicates an error, contact your Epson Customer

Care Center. Never open the sealed unit that encloses the
hard disk.

5.

If you have been using your hard disk for a long time and

begin to see numerous read/write errors, the magnetic

signals on the disk may be getting weak. If this is the case,

you may need to reformat the hard disk. If you decide to do

this, follow these steps:

Back up all the data on the disk using the BACKUP

command (described in the MS-DOS manual).

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