Seagate ST328040A, ST310220A, ST313620A, ST320430A Standard DOS installation, Drive partitioning

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Barracuda ATA Family Installation Guide, Rev. A

Standard DOS installation

!on it. Seagate assumes no liability if you erase your data.Caution. Partitioning or formatting a drive erases all data

Drive partitioning

Partitioning a hard drive divides it into sections (partitions) that function as separate logical drives (labeled C,D,E, etc.).

To partition your new drive using DOS:

1.Insert a bootable DOS diskette into your diskette drive and restart your computer. (Seagate recommends using DOS Version 5.0 or greater.)

2.Insert a DOS program diskette that has the FDISK.EXE and FORMAT.COM programs into your diskette drive. At the A: prompt, type fdisk and press ENTER.

3.If you have two hard drives installed, the FDISK menu dis- plays five options. Option five allows you to select the drive you want to partition. Make sure that your new drive is selected.

4.Select “Create DOS partition or logical DOS drive” by press- ing 1, then press ENTER.

5.Select “Create primary DOS partition” by pressing 1 again. Then press ENTER. Create your first drive partition. If you are creating a partition that will be used to boot your computer (drive C), make sure the partition is marked active.

6.Create an extended partition and additional logical drives, as necessary, until all the space on your new hard drive has been partitioned.

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Contents Installation Guide Page Contents Barracuda ATA Family Installation Guide, Rev. a Easiest way to install your drive To run DiscWizardWhat you need Ultra ATA/66 RequirementsBefore you begin Handling precautions Installing a master or one drive only Master/slave jumpersMaster and slave jumper settings Attaching cables and mounting the drive Attaching the cablesMounting the drive Configuring your computer To configure your computer’s BiosBios Settings Drive Model Cylinders Heads Addressing drive-capacity limitations Mbyte limitGbyte limit Bios upgrades Installation using Disk Manager Installing a single driveInstalling a second, or slave drive Preparing your drive for useBarracuda ATA Family Installation Guide, Rev. a Standard DOS installation To partition your new drive using DOSDrive partitioning Drive formatting Loading the Operating SystemAdditional installation options Non-ATA compatible slave jumperCable-select jumper Booting from a diskette Advanced Disk Manager optionsDisk Manger online manual Supported operating systems Removing the Dynamic Drive OverlaySelect Uninstall Disk Manager To remove a DDO from a driveTroubleshooting Additional troubleshooting tips Full capacity Limit capacity to 2.1 Gbytes 4,092 cylinders Screen remains blank when you power up the system System does not recognize the driveBarracuda ATA Family Installation Guide, Rev. a Barracuda ATA Family Installation Guide, Rev. a System error message, Drive not Ready, appears Fdisk error message, No Fixed Disk Present, appearsDrive does not format to full capacity System error message, HDD controller failure appears Seagate Technology support services Online servicesAutomated services Customer Service CSO Presales SupportTechnical support USA/Canada/Latin America support services Authorized service centersEuropean support services Call CenterAfrica/Middle East support services Asia/Pacific support servicesStoring and shipping your drive Seagate drive and approved packing materialsElectromagnetic Compliance for the European Union WarrantyMaintenance and repair SicherheitsanleitungPage Page

ST313620A, ST36810A, ST310220A, ST320430A, ST328040A specifications

Seagate has a long-standing reputation for producing reliable hard drives, and models like the ST328040A, ST320430A, ST310220A, ST36810A, and ST313620A exemplify the company's commitment to performance and storage innovation. Each of these drives has unique features and technological specifications, catering to a range of storage needs.

The Seagate ST328040A is a 3.5-inch hard drive that boasts a storage capacity of 8.4 GB. It utilizes the IDE interface and offers a rotational speed of 5,400 RPM. With a data transfer rate of 2.2 MB/s, it was a competitive solution for desktop PCs at the time of its release, providing sufficient storage for operating systems, applications, and user files.

Meanwhile, the ST320430A also adheres to a 3.5-inch form factor but steps up storage capacity with 20.4 GB. Utilizing Ultra DMA technology, it enhances data transfer speeds and efficiency. With a rotational speed similar to its predecessor at 5,400 RPM, the ST320430A strikes a balance between performance and power consumption, making it suitable for multimedia applications and file storage.

The ST310220A offers an additional leap in performance with its 10.0 GB capacity and features the same 5,400 RPM speed. It is designed for reliability and benefits from Seagate’s Advanced Format technology, which improves the drive's error correction and fault tolerance.

The ST36810A, offering 6.8 GB of space, showcases Seagate's dedication to reducing drive size while maximizing performance. This model is particularly noted for its ruggedness, making it an ideal choice for portable applications where durability is key.

Finally, the ST313620A provides a robust storage option with 13.6 GB capacity. This model features enhanced read/write speeds, making it well-suited for those demanding swift data access. A notable characteristic of these hard drives is their compatibility with a broad range of operating systems and devices, ensuring versatility across various computing environments.

In summary, the Seagate ST328040A, ST320430A, ST310220A, ST36810A, and ST313620A hard drives reflect the company's technological advancements in storage solutions throughout their respective timelines. With features focusing on efficiency, reliability, and capacity, these drives played important roles in the evolution of desktop computing and storage solutions.