The hard disk you are using has been producing numerous read/write errors.

See Appendix E for instructions on performing a low-level format. If you need to format the disk, be sure to do it before completing the steps in this appendix.

WARNING

The procedures described in this appendix destroy any data

on the hard disk. If your disk contains data, use the BACKUP command to copy all the data before completing the steps described here. See your MS-DOS Reference

Manual for instructions on using BACKUP.

Creating the MS-DOS Partition

You need to partition the hard disk so it can run MS-DOS. Follow the steps below to create a primary partition on your hard disk for MS-DOS.

Note

These instructions describe how to create a single (primary)

partition of 20MB. You can, however, use FDISK to create an extended partition in addition to the primary partition,

dividing the 20MB of storage between the two partitions. If

you want to create to more than one partition on your hard

disk, see the description of FDISK in your MS-DOS

Reference Manual.

1.Insert the working copy of your MS-DOS Startup diskette in drive A.

2.Turn on the computer (if it is not on already).F-2 Preparing a Hard Disk for Use