- does anybody know of a good formatting utility (dos/win98) that allows formatting 31/2" floppy disks from mac-format to ibm/fat-format ?
- Posted by frohmund wiedmann on November 28th, 2004
does anybody know of a good formatting utility (dos/win98)
that allows formatting 31/2" floppy disks from mac-format to
ibm/fat-format ?
hello you guys and girls,
does anybody know of a good formatting utility (dos/win98)
that allows formatting
31/2" floppy disks
that were first formatted with mac-format
to ibm/fat-format ?
I have such a great number of "old" double-sided floppies,
that I don't want to throw away, but that don't run in my
pcs...
thanks for any hint!
best greatings from bert out of stuttgart germany
- Posted by elaich on November 28th, 2004
"frohmund wiedmann" <frohmundwiedmann@web.de> wrote in
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This may be a dumb question, but have you tried reformatting them in DOS?
DOS shouldn't care if they are formatted for Mac. It should see them as
blank media.
- Posted by frohmund wiedmann on November 28th, 2004
good question, that is! I only thought shortly about it, but
than didn't know, where my latest dos lays about. I will now
look and search and try!!! I think it was novell dr dos
7.n...
- Posted by dadiOH on November 28th, 2004
frohmund wiedmann wrote:
Just do it from Windows
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- Posted by Rod on November 29th, 2004
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- Posted by dadiOH on November 29th, 2004
Rod wrote:
Thanks for letting me know 
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- Posted by Rod on November 29th, 2004
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I promised, didn't I ? 
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- Posted by mister2u on November 29th, 2004
http://www.macwindows.com/disks2.html I've used one program with mixed
results.
- Posted by derek / nul on November 29th, 2004
On 29 Nov 2004 10:52:28 -0800, mister@mailinator.com (mister2u) wrote:
We are only doing a windows format aren't we, if windows tools cannot do that we
are all in trouble.
- Posted by mister2u on November 29th, 2004
derek / nul <spamtrap@sgrail.org> wrote in message news:<cbumq09pqj6psgde3tj0pcagmcb1grrmtp@4ax.com>. ..
Not really,Windows can't read or format a Mac disk,except with the
software on the page I mentioned it's called Trans mac I
believe,quite simple.There may be other programs elsewhere.
- Posted by dadiOH on November 29th, 2004
mister2u wrote:
You saying Windows can't do a simple thing like format an
unformatted/bulk erased/magnet waved over floppy???????
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- Posted by derek / nul on November 30th, 2004
On 29 Nov 2004 15:08:53 -0800, mister@mailinator.com (mister2u) wrote:
I can format any MAC disk, and have done, you must be doing something wrong?
- Posted by mister2u on November 30th, 2004
derek / nul <spamtrap@sgrail.org> wrote in message news:<vpcoq0110n0gcle1ken34ps5rmk3q0a7m0@4ax.com>. ..
Windows machines don't have built-in Macintosh compatibility, but
third party products can enable Windows users to work with Mac disks.
These software utilities can read Mac CD-ROMs and read and write Mac
floppies, and SCSI drives, including Zip, Syquest, magneto optical and
hard drives. Some of the products allow users of Windows 3.1, Windows
95, and Windows NT to access Mac disks from open dialog boxes, the
Windows Explorer, the My Computer icon, and the ordinary places from
which disks are accessed.
- Posted by dadiOH on November 30th, 2004
mister2u wrote:
That's talking about *using* Mac formatted media on a PC not
formatting a "Mac" floppy. Truth be told, a floppy is a floppy is a
floppy...the only differenced between one for MAC and PC is the *way*
it is formatted and that is a function of the format program.
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- Posted by Matthew on December 1st, 2004
Mad Boot is free great boot disk for dos
http://www.winxpfix.com/Free-Windows...are-page33.htm
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