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the computer. The computer returns an invalid drive specifi- cation error if you try to access the drive.
Caution. Do not
Configuring the computer
Configuring the computer involves updating the computer’s Sys- tem Setup records with the new drive’s translation geometry (cylinder, head and sector information) and partitioning and for- matting the drive. The translation geometry is kept on the CMOS chip and is used by the BIOS to assign locations for the data on the drive. Many older BIOSs place limits on the translation geometry parameter values that do not allow it to assign data locations for more than 528 Mbytes when DOS is used. If your computer uses such a BIOS, it cannot access the full capacity of your new drive.
This section covers the following issues involved with configuring your computer:
∙How to determine whether your computer can access your new drive’s full capacity
∙Solutions you can use to surpass the
∙Installing the drive using the
∙Installing the drive using the Standard setup
∙Replacing the Windows