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Checksum technique for verifying integrity of disk space reserved for suspend-to-disk operations

  • US 5,539,879 A
  • Filed: 05/24/1995
  • Issued: 07/23/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/24/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a computer comprising a hard disk electrically connected to a system memory, a method for verifying the integrity of a plurality of blocks of hard disk space reserved for use in implementing a requested computer operation, said requested computer operation being executed other than by a native operating system of said computer, the method comprising:

  • responsive to a first command, for each of said blocks of hard disk space;

    computing a first checksum for said block; and

    recording said first checksum at a designated location on said hard disk; and

    responsive to a second command identifying one of said blocks of hard disk space;

    reading said hard disk to locate said identified one of said blocks;

    responsive to location of said identified one of said blocks, computing a second checksum for said identified one of said blocks;

    comparing said second checksum with said recorded first checksum for said identified one of said blocks;

    responsive to said compared checksums being identical, writing data stored in said system memory to said identified one of said blocks; and

    responsive to said compared checksums not being identical, indicating that data stored in said system memory may not be written to said identified one of said blocks.

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