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8. When Drive Check is completed, the display
screen appears as shown below.
If the display indicates “No Err”
9-1.The entire disk could be read correctly. Press
[YES].
Return to Play condition.
If the display indicates “___ Err”
The underlines portion will display the number of
times that a read error occurred. Rotate the
TIME/VALUE dial to check the list.
The display will indicate “Err” for locations where an
error was found. Locations for which “OK” was dis-
played have no problems.
ResultList (Drive check results)
System: Location where basic data used by the
VS-880EX for recording and playback is
stored
SongList: Location where the saved songs are
managed
InitSong001: Each song (in actual use, the song name
is displayed)
InitSong002:
:
InitSong 200:
ClusterInfo. (Cluster information)
Total: Number of clusters on the entire disk
Defect: Number of clusters tagged as unusable
memory
Used: Number of clusters currently being used
Free: Number of clusters currently not being
used
X-LinkErr: Number of cross-linked clusters
LooseArea: Number of clusters whose links are lost
IllegalDIR: Number of directories with incorrect
content
ReadError: Number of read errors detected by this
operation
To Cancel the Drive Check
You can use the following procedure to cancel the
Drive Check.
1. Press [CANCEL (NO)].
“Cancel?” appears in the display.
2. Press [YES].
Drive Check is canceled.
Clusters
These are the smallest unit of memory that the VS-
880EX uses to manage data on a disk drive. The
smallest physical units on a disk drive are called
either sectors or blocks, and depending on the
device, the size that is handled can be selected.
For example, the VS-880EX is designed to use
disks with 512 bytes/sector. When the VS-880EX
manages song data, it handles 64 sectors as a sin-
gle unit (cluster). This means that 512 (bytes) x 64
(sectors) = 32768 bytes (32 kilobytes) is one cluster.
Cross Link
This is an error in which a cluster is detected as
being included in two or more songs. In such a
case, a completely different song may be heard in
the middle of a song. Such an error condition is
referred to as a cross link.
Chapter 12 Other Convenient Functions
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