In some cases, your system may display a message indicating a hard disk geometry error. This problem can be caused by a number of reasons.
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Antoine Leka
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>>>> Information about insert geometry for insert 1:
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>>> 7475 cylinders, 255 heads,
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>> Not valid for combination of cylinders and cylinder heads.
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> It is not true, who can?
There are 7475 cylinders and 16 heads in operation, one for the IDE interface side.
1024 cylinders and 255 heads belong to the interface side of the BIOS course.
7475 cylinders, 252 heads are not suitable for valid computer IDE software or BIOS interface.
> Even if everyone and especially their dog knows that the emergency information is outdated and not used.
Nonsense, unless you name something obsolete from a few years ago, like Windows 9x / ME.
> One such tool is diskmgmt is.msc, BTW (rounds off areas at cylinder boundaries;
> Cylinder) _logic_.
H it doesn’t actually use CHS in disk address calls, it will probably just use H and S
check if the LBA addresses are typical for tuning cylinders without H and / or S residues.
In this case, they will definitely be deleted, and the LBA will be recalculated.
Someone else might ask:
where does someone first come from somewhere these CHS values, because they are not needed
in real use.
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> I also need problems when this number appears in the cylinders
> reach the limit of 65,536 …
What is the limit of 65,536. There is no such limit of 65,536.
There is a limit to what you can reload into your own recalculations.
Even Int13-AH = 48h is used for dwords CHS.
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> what the experts say, 502 GiB is 540 GB … so next semester I think; stay in touch 😉
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>>> First check what the disc manufacturer says.
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>> No luck.
>> Drive manufacturers no longer list L-CHS, only standard P-CHS.
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> Actually, I didn’t think about looking for the numbers 7476 vs. 7475, or rather
> Divide the numbers. However, the result should be that 7476 becomes 119150
> 16-tracked tanks (with a bit more round ones) and these approximate numbers show roughly
> 60.0 disks as standard; go while at the same time 7475 means 11913x such
> Cylinder, and this is certainly not common.
I checked IBM and Maxtor which had the same numbers: 120 103 200 sectors
Seagate or WD were slightly smaller: 117,231,408: sectors
> 7476 this special number must be “correct”; and something “stolen” lasted
> Cylinder
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>>> By the way, in the end. the last cylinder can be a convenient way to hide the virus …)
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>>> Not if the location is not manually accessible.
> But
> if yes …
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> It doesn’t matter whether it is inside or outside the score>
> Factor matters if you need to contact directly>
> Should physical barriers like that be more “hidden”?
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> Now when some tools arrive, be careful and only allow access to them
> sectors outside the partition structure (or geometry, or “geometry
> just because they understand “).
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> I was the last cylinder that was not hidden in case it cracked
> ne The first decides to sit down (or at least that the used divider sawed it later
> visible); Now everything is different, the last cylinder is _now_ hidden.
Not necessary, but if that’s what the app thinks because it is
out of their own stupidity … well, maybe that’s great. This is just a guess.
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>>> because it cannot find the backup or copy the trainer dataset,
>>> which is stored in the last sector of this section, which sector is
>>> Probably not going to happen now.
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>> Huh?
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> I guess the Ghost (when he made an exact clone) saw the last cylinder like that; this particular one wrote
> Download the recording mirror in place.
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> Now it is so hidden that the hard drive is faulty and refuses to process.
Only if this is what he or she meant when he said he “does not see”.
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> Bob,
> what is CHKDSK trying to tell from windows?
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> Antoine
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