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application, you must use MCC-compatible connectors and mounting hardware. If the mounting holes in your computer do not line up with the mounting holes on the drive, your computer may not be MCC-compatible.

Configuring your computer

Before your computer can recognize a new drive, you must enter basic information about the drive into the computer’s long-term memory (usually a battery-powered CMOS chip). The com- puter’s basic input/output system (BIOS) uses this information to control the flow of data to and from the drive.

Note. Some newer computers can automatically determine your drive type and configure themselves appropriately at startup. Read your system manual to determine whether this applies to your computer. If so, then skip ahead to “Formatting and partitioning the drive,” on page 9.

If your computer cannot automatically determine your drive type, you must run a system setup program to specify the number of cylinders, heads and sectors for each drive in your system. This procedure is described on the following page. The table below lists cylinder, head and sector information for the ST9655 family drives.

Drive specification

ST9655AG

ST9550AG

ST9385AG

No. cylinders

1,016

942

934

No. read/write heads

16

16

14

No. sectors per track

63

59

51

Total no. sectors

1,024,128

889,248

666,876

Bytes per sector

512

512

512

Capacity (Mbytes)

 

 

 

BIOS calculated

499

434

325

Usable

524

455

341

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Seagate manual Configuring your computer, Drive specification ST9655AG ST9550AG ST9385AG