Fujitsu FMW4503TS128A01 Tablet User Manual


 
PHDISK Hard Disk Preparation Utility 32
Messages 3
PHDISK returns various informational messages, not all of which are listed here. The following listing
emphasizes the error messages, including a possible course of action.
PHDISK Sign-on Message 3
This message is displayed at system startup.
PHDISK X.X - Phoenix NoteBIOS 4.0 (tm) Save to Disk Preparation Utility
Copyright (c) Phoenix Technologies Ltd. 1995-99. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) FUJITSU LIMITED. 1998-99
Help Screen 3
The HELP screen is displayed when PHDISK is called without options. The following text is displayed
when a save-to-disk partition already exists.
Usage:PHDISK [options]
/CREATE (/FILE or /PARTITION) -- Create STD file or partition
/DELETE (/FILE or /PARTITION) -- Delete existing STD partition.
/INFO -- Information on STD disk area(s)
/REFORMAT /PARTITION -- Reformat existing STD partition
This utility configures a hard disk to utilize the Phoenix NoteBIOS 4.0
Save to Disk feature. Please refer to your user manual for information
regarding Save to Disk.
Unrecognized Option 3
The following text is displayed when an invalid option is entered at the command line.
Error: (User option) is an unrecognized command line option.
For a command line summary, invoke PHDISK without any parameters.
Run the PHDISK command again in this case.
Fatal Error 3
The following text is displayed when a hard disk error is detected during any save-to-disk operation.
Error: A fatal hard disk error has occurred.
Check your hardware configuration and re-execute PHDISK.
Run a hard disk utility to determine the source of the error, then re-execute the PHDISK command.
Not Enough Disk Space 3
The following text is displayed when the amount of unused disk space available is less than the amount
required to create the save-to-disk partition.
Error: Not enough free disk space exists to create the suspend to disk
partition. Refer to the user manual for possible suggestions on increasing
the amount of free disk space for the suspend to disk partition.
Delete unused files, backup the DOS partition, reformat the disk, then run
PHDISK /CREATE /PARTITION to create a larger partition.