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mbadblocks (1)

tests a floppy disk, and marks the bad blocks in the FAT

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Description

    The \f(CWmbadblocks command is used to scan an MS-DOS floppy and mark its unused bad blocks as bad. It uses the following syntax:

    \f(CWmbadblocks drive\f(CW: "p mbadblocks" "c Marking blocks as bad" "c Bad blocks" "c Read errors"

    \f(CWMbadblocks scans an MS-DOS floppy for bad blocks. All unused bad blocks are marked as such in the FAT. This is intended to be used right after \f(CWmformat. It is not intended to salvage bad disks.

Bugs

    \f(CWMbadblocks should (but doesn't yet :-( ) also try to salvage bad blocks which are in use by reading them repeatedly, and then mark them bad.

See\ Also

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