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Conference 7.286::atarist

Title:Atari ST, TT, & Falcon
Notice:Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting!
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Mon Apr 04 1988
Last Modified:Tue May 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1433
Total number of notes:10312

1133.0. "External 2nd disk drive doesn't recognise a disk change" by HAMPS::POORE (Stuart Poore, IM, STG, @BST, U.K.) Mon Jun 03 1991 12:41

    I've bought a cheepo 2nd disk drive.
    
    It suffers from a problem where it sometimes doesn't recognise a disk
    change. 
    
    I'm used to pressing the escape key at the desktop & the window
    'refreshes' with the new files on the new disk. This sometimes doesn't
    happen with the new drive. I swap the disk, I press escape, the disk
    drive whirs & nothing on the screen changes. (I guess it's reading from
    some chache.)
    
    The worst thing is that if I don't realise it hasn't changed & double
    click on a file (which of course doesn't exist) it can crash the
    machine.
    
    Any suggestions ? I think I remember reading about a 'force media
    change' patch utility but I can't remember where. Pointers ?
    
    	Many Thanks,
    
    		Stuart P.
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1133.1Try "dir/title=change"YNOTME::WALLACEMon Jun 03 1991 13:243
Have you checked out note 681 and it's replies?

	Ray
1133.2HAMPS::POOREStuart Poore, IM, STG, @BST, U.K.Mon Jun 03 1991 13:3510
    Thanks Ray, but 681 looked very hardware oriented & I was after a
    software patch that was installed at boot up time.
    
    My soldering is far to similar to by welding to do such small detail
    stuff.
    
    Maybe my mind is playing tricks, but I'm sure I read something
    somewhere.
    
    		Stuart P.
1133.3PRNSYS::LOMICKAJJeffrey A. LomickaMon Jun 03 1991 14:442
NeoDESK always forces disk change when you hit Escape on a window.

1133.4I found the FMC!KAOA12::KOZLOWSKIWed Jun 05 1991 15:408
Stuart, 

	The "force media change" utility came from issue 20 of ST Format. 
Speaking of ST Format, it's a really good magazine, and I ought to subscribe
to it, if I can! (It's 80 pounds!)


Wojtek