FORMAT Parameters Versus DRIVPARM/DRIVER.SYS (76622)



The information in this article applies to:
    Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 5.0

This article was previously published under Q76622

SUMMARY

If you use the DRIVPARM command or DRIVER.SYS device driver in the CONFIG.SYS file, it will override any parameters specified by the FORMAT command. For all intents and purposes, the drive will become the type of drive specified by the DRIVPARM and DRIVER.SYS commands; therefore, any attempt to format a disk using the drive's true parameters will fail.

MORE INFORMATION

The DRIVPARM command in the CONFIG.SYS file allows you to modify the parameters of an existing physical disk drive. The settings specified in the DRIVPARM command override any previous driver definitions, even those specified when using the FORMAT command.

Example

If you use the DRIVPARM command to redefine a high density (1.44 MB, 3.5-inch) disk drive as a low density (720K, 3.5-inch) disk drive, the FORMAT command will be unable to format a disk as high density when using the redefined drive. If you try to do so, the following error message will be displayed:

Parameters Not Compatible. Format Terminated.
For more information on the DRIVPARM command, see page 455 of the version 5.0 "Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide and Reference."

The DRIVER.SYS device line in the CONFIG.SYS file allows you to create a logical drive that can be used to refer to a physical floppy disk drive and/or to modify the parameters of an existing physical disk drive. The settings specified in the DRIVER.SYS device line override any previous driver definitions, even those specified when using the FORMAT command.

EXAMPLE

If you use the DRIVER.SYS device line to redefine a high density (1.44 MB, 3.5-inch) disk drive as a low density (720K, 3.5-inch) disk drive, the FORMAT command will be unable to format a disk as high density when using the redefined drive. If you try to do so, the following error message will be displayed:

Parameters Not Compatible.
Format Terminated.
For more information on the DRIVPARM command, see page 602 in the version 5.0 "Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide and Reference."

Modification Type: Major Last Reviewed: 11/19/1999
Keywords: KB76622