Jose Antonio Senna
2017-01-03 00:45:10 UTC
It has a capacity of 512 MB. I tested it on another PC,
from around 2000, which auto-detected it as C/H/S 993/16/63
(no boot-up as it was still empty at that time, I just did
the BIOS auto-detection).
You did not try to read, write or partition that disk ?from around 2000, which auto-detected it as C/H/S 993/16/63
(no boot-up as it was still empty at that time, I just did
the BIOS auto-detection).
On the 486 I've put that in for the IDE device as custom
type 82. The other values, LZ and WP, I left at 0.
I assume for a flash drive they are simply not important.
"partition signature != 55AA"
But should it boot is it was not bootable ?type 82. The other values, LZ and WP, I left at 0.
I assume for a flash drive they are simply not important.
"partition signature != 55AA"
If you just did the BIOS test in the 2000 PC but
did not use fdisk or other utility to make the disk
bootable, it would not boot.
I've personally checked: all partitions
and the MBR have that signature.
How did you check ?and the MBR have that signature.
Regards
JAS