Seagate ST35130A, ST36540A warranty Configuring Your Computer, 3A. Installation Using Disk Manager

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2. CONFIGURING YOUR COMPUTER

2Before you format or partition your new drive, you must con- figure your computer’s BIOS so that the computer can recog- nize your new drive.

1 Turn your computer on. As your computer starts up, watch the screen for a message describing how to run the sys- tem setup program (sometimes called BIOS or CMOS setup). This is usually done by pressing a special key, such as DELETE, ESC, or F1, during startup. See your computer manual for details. Press the appropriate key to run the system setup program.

2 Enable LBA mode if it is available. Many BIOS use the logi- cal block addressing (LBA) mode to access drives with capacities greater than 528 Mbytes.

3 If your BIOS provides automatic drive detection (an “Auto” drive type), select this option. This allows your computer to configure itself automatically for your new drive.

If your BIOS does not provide automatic drive detection, select “User-defined” drive settings. If your computer supports LBA addressing, enter the LBA cylinder, head and sector values for your drive from the table at the top of the next column. If your computer does not sup- port LBA addressing, enter the CHS values from the table.

3A. INSTALLATION USING DISK MANAGER

31 Bootayour computer from a bootable DOS diskette (use MS DOS Version 5.0 or later). Booting from a diskette ensures that the Disk Manager installation does not conflict with any terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) programs.

2 Insert your DiscWizard diskette. The Disk Manager soft- ware is stored on this diskette.

3 At the DOS prompt, type DM and press ENTER.

4 Follow the onscreen instructions until you see the Select an Installation Option menu.

5 Select either (E)asy Disk Installation or (A)dvanced Disk Installation.

Because DOS computers cannot access partitions larger than 2.1 Gbytes, Disk Manager may have to divide your hard drive into multiple partitions. If you select (E)asy Disk Installation, Disk Manager creates a 2.1-Gbyte partition and a second partition using the remainder of your hard disc. However, if most of your files are smaller than 50 Kbytes, you may want to create several smaller partitions to make more efficient use of your hard disc space. To create smaller partitions, select (A)dvanced Disk Installa- tion from the Disk Manager main menu.

BIOS Settings

 

 

 

Drive

Cylinders

Heads

Sectors

ST36540A

 

 

 

LBA addressing

840

240

63

CHS addressing

13,446

15

63

Addressable sectors

12,706,470

 

 

ST35130A

 

 

 

LBA addressing

661

240

63

CHS addressing

10,585

15

63

Addressable sectors

10,002,825

 

 

ST33220A

 

 

 

LBA addressing

781

128

63

CHS addressing

6,253

16

63

Addressable sectors

6,303,024

 

 

Note. Set the write precomp or landing zone parameters to zero.

4Save the settings and exit the System Setup program (your computer will automatically reboot).

After you configure your computer, we recommend you use Disk Manager to partition and format your drive. If your com- puter was built before mid-1994, you probably will not be able to access the full capacity of your new drive unless you use Disk Manager. For instructions, see Section 3A, “Installation Using Disk Manager,” below. If you do not want to use Disk Manager, you can use the standard DOS commands to partition and format your drive, as described in Section 3B.

6At this point, Disk Manager lists all the hard drives that it can recognize. You should see your new Seagate drive and your existing hard drive, if any.

If any hard drive is not recognized, exit Disk Manager and turn off your computer. Check all cables, jumpers and BIOS settings. Then start at step 1 to run Disk Manager again.

7If Disk Manager recognizes all your drives, select the drive you want to install and press ENTER. Disk Manager parti- tions and formats the drive. If your new drive is the master drive (Drive C), Disk Manager also configures the drive so that you can boot from it.

Note. If your computer cannot accommodate hard drives with capacities greater than 528 Mbytes, Disk Manager installs a Dynamic Drive Overlay (DDO) on your hard disc. If this driver has been installed, you should see a blue Disk Manager banner each time you boot your computer. See the Disk Manager online manual for details.

8Follow the instructions in the post-installation screens.

YOURE DONE!

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Contents Medalist Hard Drive Installation Guide Non-ATA compatible slave jumper If you can run DiscWizard, you do not have to read this ONE Drive or TWO? Attaching Cables and Mounting the DriveWhat YOU Need Bios Settings Drive Cylinders Configuring Your Computer3A. Installation Using Disk Manager Addressing DRIVE-CAPACITY Limitations 3B. Standard DOS InstallationDrive Partitioning DriveFormattingBasic Troubleshooting Booting from a DisketteAdvanced Troubleshooting Non-ATA compatible slave jumperDirect-Support Services Online ServicesFAX Services System does not recognize the drive Screen remains blank when you power up the systemRemoving the Dynamic Drive Overlay Seagate Technical Support Bit Disk Access under WindowsSystem error message, HDD controller failure appears