Unfortunately this doesn’t write a file system. This is useful in the case that you have to format a disk for a system that uses an exotic system, like C/PM systems for instance. ImageDisk has the function to format disks directly, but you have to know all the parameters for the disk format you’re using (or planning to). There are a few different ways to go about doing this. I found with ImageDisk I was able to redo the low level format of the disks. Normally with software provided in DOS (or windows for that matter) even re-formatting the disk would not fix this issue with the disk even if the magnetic media is in good shape. My drive was behaving badly at one point and thought there were bad sectors at random points, due to the heads not being clean and connectors to the drive control board being dirty. In the process I was formatting and checking the alignment of the disk using software called ImageDisk by David Dunfield. ![]() ![]() Yesterday I re-aligned my old 5.25″ floppy disk drive from our old computer.
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