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| Number of cylinders | 776 |
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| Number of | cylinders | 0 |
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| Number of heads | 8 |
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| Number | of sectors | 33 |
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| Precomp. | cylinder | None |
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| Precomp. cylinder | 0 |
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| Landing zone | 775 |
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| Total capacity (MB) | 100.0 |
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| Total capacity (MB) | .0 |
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The submenu lists the settings you can change for each drive: the number of cylinders, the number of read/write heads, the number of sectors, the precompensation cylinder, and the landing zone (the cylinder on which you park the heads when moving the computer). It also displays the total storage capacity in megabytes.
3.If you want to change the settings for drive 1 (which is drive C on most computers), press Enter to highlight Drive 1:. If you want to change the settings for drive 2, press Enter and then + to highlight Drive 2 : .
4.Press Enter again. You see this submenu:
None
Type 60
User defined5.If you have disconnected the drive or if the drive does not exist, highlight None and press Enter. All the drive settings become 0. Go to step 8.
If your hard disk matches one of the drive types listed in the Hard Disk Drive Types table, go to step 6.