Trentent Tye
2004-Sep-22 21:02 UTC
[syslinux] Western Digital Diagnostic Utilities problems...
Western Digital Diagnostic Utilities problems... PROBLEM: Western Digital Diagnostic DOS based utility does not work with the latest ISOLinux (2.11). BACKGROUND: I utilize ISOLinux and memdisk at work to load various DOS diagnostic utilities from various floppy images. Here is my ISOLinux Configuration file (isolinux.cfg) ==========START=======default 0 display bootmsg.txt prompt 1 F1 bootmsg.txt F2 F2.txt F3 F3.txt label 0 localboot 0x80 label a localboot 0x00 label q localboot -1 label 1 kernel mtest86 label 2 kernel memdisk append initrd=WDDIAG.img label 3 kernel memdisk append initrd=dft.img label 4 kernel WNPE.bin label 5 kernel WRAM.bin label 6 kernel RECV.bin label 7 kernel I386.bin timeout 200 ==========END======= The Western Digital image is the WDDIAG.img file. You can download the floppy creator first here: http://support.wdc.com/download/dlg/DlgDiagv504c.zip After extracting and running the file, it will install the Western Digital Diagnostic tools onto a floppy where you have to image back to the computer (I use WinImage). Add that file to your ISOLinux CD and it won't boot (for me at least). This does work with an older version of ISOLinux (1.5-1.6 IIRC). The floppy may not be bad, however, it is directly tied in with Western Digital Diagnostic utility on the floppy (dlgdiag.exe) that causes the crash/reboot. If you set the autoexec.bat to *not* launch any files, you will get to a DOS prompt. Then, if you execute DLGDiag.exe that the computer crashes/reboots. If I move that executable to another floppy image (say, the Win98SE floppy) and execute it their after launch, the computer will reboot as well, so that rules out filesystems. I've tried searching the maillist, but it appears I'm the only one encountering this problem, sadly, and have very little programming ability so I can't do much to debug. If someone else can verify this and maybe if we could get a fix under way (the DLGDIAG.exe works on the older version of ISOLinux, so it's got to be something added in the in-between... right? ;)) I would be hugely greatful. Thanks, Trentent
Blaauw,Bernd B.
2004-Sep-22 21:21 UTC
[syslinux] Western Digital Diagnostic Utilities problems...
Don't know if you're an WD employee, or what you exactly want from this diagnosis tool, but I can recommend TESTDISK http://www.cgsecurity.org/index.html?testdisk.html what's the operating system on your WDDIAG bootdisk? VER or VER /R should generally provide this info once the image has booted. Bernd ---------------------------------------------------------------- Op deze e-mail zijn de volgende voorwaarden van toepassing: http://www.fontys.nl/disclaimer The above disclaimer applies to this e-mail message. ----------------------------------------------------------------