said:
>Compare the boot records for a FAT drive and and a
>diskette, which is FAT too, and you will see there are a couple of bytes
>that differ.
OK, so I'll need to change the byte.
DFSee says this about the drive:
P-Geo Disk 2 Cyl : 0 H: 0 S:0 Bps:512 Size : 0x00000000 =
0.0 KiB
L-Geo Disk 2 Cyl : 512 H: 12 S:32 Bps:512 Size : 0x00030000 =
96.0 MiB
Disk 2 could be a DUMMY, removable (USBMSD.ADD), not present
Error reading 1st sector (MBR) on physical disk nr 2 = PD2
Disk number 2 cannot be opened, partition-information (MBR) is not
available. It could be a removable that is not-ready, a damaged disk or it
is locked by another program like a disk-utility (FDISK, LVM, DFSee ...)
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