Note

Sometimes, after a hard disk has been used for a long time, its data becomes fragmented, causing the disk to perform less efficiently or produce errors. If this happens, check your operating system manual for procedures you can perform to reorganize your data on the hard disk. If those procedures (or a commercial defragmenting utility) do not solve the problem, you may want to reformat the disk by following the instructions in this chapter.

Starting the Program

Follow these steps to start the hard disk formatting program:

1.Insert the Reference diskette in drive A and log onto drive A.

2.Type HDFMTALL and press m You see the Hard Disk Format Menu:

1- Format

2- Destructive surface analysis

3- Non-destructive surface analysis

0 - E x i t

The option you choose depends on whether you are formatting a new disk or reformatting a used disk. The options work as follows:

0Format first scans the disk for defective (bad) tracks (if it has no defective track table) and lets you decide which tracks to mark as bad. Then it formats the disk and marks the bad tracks so they are never used to store data.

6-2 Formatting a Hard Disk