Re: Beagle Brick
On 12/12/2011 16:45, patric wrote:
Thought I'd give it another try and much to my surprise my BB tried booting
instead of going straight into supervisor mode:
Error: Unable to create files in
"SCSI:HardDisc.$.!Boot.Resources.!Scrap.ScrapDirs"
error returned is: "The disc has no more available space"
(Error number &6)
After going to *desktop however I could see and open my drive, which had
been impossible before. Turns out my "80GB" hdd was full to the brim @75GB,
ADFS does seem to be more wasteful than FAT32! I used to get 78GB out of
this
drive under Windows.
You haven't run DiscKnight with the recover deleted files option set? As
what this does it turn *all* the free space on drive into files, so any
deleted data can be manually searched for and recovered.
If that is the case you will have a $.Lost+Found directory, which you
should delete to recover the free space.
---druck
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