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I was trying to install Mac OS X86 the JAS version 10.4.8. So somewhere in between there was some error and the installation had to stop. Some error. So I quit and tried again. But on the console thing it says disk2s3 unsupported mode. I guessed that it was because of the stopped installation so I tried to format the HDD to FAT32 again but it cant. I tried Acronis but it says that the HDD is not supported. I tried right clicking on My Computer and going to Manage and tried formatting from there but no luck. I think the DD is gone forever. Do you know any HARDWARE way where I can render the HDD as fesh with no formatting on it or no data or anything as though it is new?

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More than likely, all is not lost. If you have a copy of Hiren's boot disk or a windows boot floppy that has fdisk on it you're probably in better shape than you think. Here's what you do:

 

1. Install your HDD in your computer.

 

2. Run fdisk from your floppy or cd-rom

 

3. If you have more than one HDD, make sure you identify the right disk because you will lose all your data. If you're not sure how to id your drive, play it safe and just disconnect any other HDDs for the time being. That way you can be certain you are working with the proper drive.

 

4. One of the options in fdisk will be to delete a non-DOS partition. Do that. Do it for each non-DOS partition on the drive.

 

5. Step 4 will leave you with unallocated space on your HDD. What I would do now is delete all the rest of the partitions on the drive, leaving it entirely unformatted.

 

6. Now you can use fdisk or your favorite partitioning software to split up your newly formatted disk however you want.

 

7. Don't forget to re-attach any HDDs that you may have disconnected.

 

Hope this helps...

I've screwed my HDDs so many times and a lot of those times I thought it was dead.

 

What always seems to get it back to normal is when I zero-fill my drive back to factory settings. Go to the manufacture of the HDDs website and look for some low-level formatting program that runs on floppies, cd or usb and then give that a try to format the system. XP's format doesn't seem to be strong enough.

 

Alternatively try fdisk. Although I've never needed to use it, i've heard many people recommend it including now BJMoose.

Start with your JaS 10.4.8 install disc.

Start the disc utility (don`t know the exact english name for it... The tool to format etc. your HDD)

Select your HDD. Don`t just click on partition, instead delete every partition manually in the window where you can create a partition scheme, until the HDD is empty. Format now with the journaled MAC OS filesystem, if you are lucky you`ll have a clean HDD with a Master Boot Record holding your new partition scheme.

 

Dr. C

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