Bad Cluster(s)
prevent converting to FAT32
If
you have 1 or more bad clusters on your hard drive, Windows 98 will not
convert the drive. There are several solutions:
Basically this article says
to change the
last digits of a specific registry key value to 04. While this will work
and will cause scandisk to re-check bad clusters it will also possibly re-set scandisk
options you have previously set.
To prevent this from happening you should add 04 to whatever
your last digits
are instead of just changing them to 04.
In my case the last digits are normally 40 because I have Report
MS-DOS
mode name length errors enabled in the advanced options.
If I follow the
Knowledge Base Article and change the last digits to 04,
the re-check of bad
sectors occurs but not the name length error check because it
has been
disabled. On the other hand, if I add 04 to my current 40
and change the
value to 44, then I get both features.
Keep in mind that the 04 change is not permanent, it remains
only until
scandisk completes, and you close it. Then a 04 would revert
back to 00,
and in my case the setting for name length error checks would be lost
until I
re-started scandisk and went into the advanced options and
re-enabled it, by
changing the value to 44 instead of 04, then when
scandisk completes the value is reset to 40 instead of 00 and I retain
this setting.
Although this registry hack does reclaim bad clusters, I am not sure
just how
good the test really is.