trouble after Partition my CF card in winuae

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Guys I'm having problems after I have Partitioned my 32GB CF card. When I have done all four Partitioning and do a reboot. Then All I get is "DH0_0 Program failed (error #800000004)". I watched Steves video (Large drives) and did it the way he shows us. Though I've tried many times. I still get the same error in winuae after doing a reboot.. Now I am tired of going back to diskpart to wipe the card clean (To try again).. I need help!!!.... please.....
 
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How large did you make your DH0 partition?
 
Did you make the partitions under emulation or in a physical Amiga? Do you have a smaller CF card you could try, perhaps a 2 or 4GB...
 
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Yes, if the DH0: partition was small as you say, then you have to question the CF card - certainly not all will work sadly...
 
Did you make the partitions under emulation or in a physical Amiga? Do you have a smaller CF card you could try, perhaps a 2 or 4GB...

Nope I used winuae to do it. Like it did the same for my A1200 32GB Compact CF card (32GB) and that worked fine doing the partitions under emulation. But not with the small Scandisk card..But the size was 500.2 Mb (I couldn't get it to exactly to 500MB) , so should I go a bit smaller... You see the card is going into my A2000 using a scsi2sd-v6.02....

Oh I just tried a smaller DH0 partition, and still the same problem. I have tried other scandisk cards even the micro ones and still no go...


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Did you start Winuae as Administrator?
 
I followed fitzsteve's great youtube tutorial, iirc, he mentions you may run into problems if you have larger partitions over 2gb-ish, you should be fine with 500MB. Sounds like you just have a card that won't work for this purpose, not all will. I've been using sandisk ultra CFs and had no problem.
 
Hi I have been trying to reformat a 8 gig scan disk and mini sd and I set two partitions 1gig and 6gig the cw os ok bit wen I copy the whd games work ok but soon as I re load win uae fresh and set up configuration and boot the sd card the card dont boot not a dos disk and the partitions look like as if I just finished the hdtools and need formatting im not a good fan of the sd cards I use the cf cards now

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Did you start Winuae as Administrator?

Steve I sure did start Winuae as Administrator. Though I was able format my partitions once on the Scandisk card. But ran into problems when I changed the size (to my liking's)..But Could never get Winuae to boot to WB again (for formatting the new partitions). Though DH0 was still 500.2MB...

Oh I think that I'll try it again. This time on my SCSI based PC that I have (Nothing to lose eh???)...
 
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Guys. I tried to partition a real SCSI hard-drive on my other PC using Winuae. But after I made the partitions and did a reboot in Winuae, still the same error. so it ain't the scandisk card. Looks like I'll have to do it on a real Amiga using a classic WB disk.
 
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Guy's It's something to do with the large drive file system that I select. You see If, I make a 500MB DH0 partition using the standard file system then the partition shows up in winuae WB (Ready to format). In fact all the partitions show up.. But if I make use say SCSI v44.20 Doobery (For the larger partitions, DH1,DH2 and DH3) Then I get that error. Even happens with a real 36GB SCSI hard-drive.. What's going on, as last year I was able to make large partitions on a CF card (It's in my A1200)...

in the end I now can't use large drives anymore, and it ain't the Scandisk card, as I can't even get a real SCSI drive to use large partitions anymore....

Oh in-case your wondering a did uses the number 50465303 and pressed return.

Update. I've taken the risk and made DH1 2GB, DH2 15GB, and DH3 larger. But I just use international file system and was able to do a slow format to those GB'S..

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What a dumbo I am LOL LOL. I bloody used SCSI v44.20 Doobery as my file sytem. Well I'm not always perfect eh????
 
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