Take a look at dosfsck. You can always check the filesystem out before
committing any changes/repairs.
It is a part of the dosfstools package...
Mark Myers wrote:
>
> My parallel port Zip drive died with the "Click-of-Death" and was put out of
> its misery awhile back.
> I ordered through ebay a SCSI Zip drive so that I could access the info on my
> Zip disks.
> Will fsck be able to check and fix the disks as well as ScanDisk or Norton
> Disk Doctor? The drives or FAT format.
> Thanks!
> Mark
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