Commodore PC Ms-Dos 3.2 User's Manual page 381

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Unrecoverable error in directory
Convert directory to file (Y/N)?
[Chkdsk]
f
>
■ This message is displayed if Chkdsk is unable to correct an
error in a directory.
If you respond Y (for Yes) to this prompt, chkdsk converts the
f~*)
bad directory into a file. You can then fix the directory or
delete it. If you respond N (for No) to this prompt, you may
not be able to write to or read from the bad directory.
Unrecoverable read (or write) error on drive x:
[MS-DOS]
^^
■ This is a device error. See Appendix D, "Disk and Device
fi
Errors."
usage: fc [/a] [/b] [/c] [/I] [/Ib n] [/w]
r*\
W [/n] [/NNNN] filei file2
[FC]
■ One of the switches that you have specified is invalid
(~^
VERIFY is off (or on)
V
[MS-DOS]
■ This message tells you the current setting of the Verify
(***)
command
Volume in drive x: has no label
^-n
[Dir][Label][Vol]
■ This is an informational message displayed in response to the
Dir, Label, or Vol command.
(~*\
Volume in drive x: is filename
[Dir][Label][Vol]
■ This is an informational message displayed in response to the
f^
Dir, Label, or Vol command.
Volume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)?
/0m^
[Format][Label]
fj
■ This message is displayed when you specify the Label com
mand, or the /v switch in the Format command.
Type a volume label, or press the return key to indicate that
(***)
you do not want a volume label for this disk. It's a good idea,
though, to specify a volume label to help you identify your
disks.

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