Seagate ST39140A manual

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    M EDALIST P RO H ARD D RIVE I NST ALLA TION G UIDE Medalist Pro 9140 (ST39140A) Medalist Pro 6530 (ST36530A) Medalist Pro 4520 (ST34520A) for A T A (IDE)-Compatible PCs T HE E ASIEST W AY TO I NST ALL Y OUR D RIVE DiscWizard  is a revolutionary new Windows program that makes it easy to install your Seagate Medalist Pro drive. DiscWizard helps yo[...]

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    H ANDLE WITH C ARE ! Disc drives are extremely fragile. Do not drop or jar your drive. W HA T Y OU W ILL N EED • Straight-edge and Phillips screwdrivers • Drive mounting screws • An A T A interface cable (max length:18 inches), and available 40-pin connector . • An unused drive power cable for your new drive • A bootable system diskette ?[...]

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    2 a 3 3A. I NST ALLA TION U SING D ISK M ANAGER 1 Boot your 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 thi[...]

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    b 3 3B. S T ANDARD DOS I NST ALLA TION Caution. Partitioning or formatting a drive erases all data on it. Seagate assumes no liability if you erase your data. Drive Partitioning Partitioning a hard drive divides it into sections (partitions) that function as separate logical drives (labeled C, D, E, etc.). Because DOS computers cannot access partit[...]

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    Cable Select Jumper Some computers differentiate between master and slave drives using specially designed interface cables that have the line to pin 28 (the Cable Select pin) removed or cut at one connector . The connector that has pin 28 disabled is used for the slave drive. See your computer manual to determine whether your computer supports this[...]

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    • Check for I/O address conflicts. T o isolate the conflict, verify that the drive and host adapter are compatible with your computer . T ur n off the computer and remove all the peripheral adapter cards except for t he video card and host adapter . If the computer recognizes the drive when you reboot the computer , turn off the computer . Reinst[...]

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    S upported Operating Systems The Disk Manager dynamic drive overlay provides support for drives that have capacities greater than 528 Mbytes under MS-DOS, Windows 3. x, Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51, Window NT 3.50 (requires DM upgrade drivers), OS/2 V3.0 (Warp full pack), and OS/2 V2.0–3.0 (requires DM upgrade drivers). Disk Manager does not suppo[...]

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    – Y ou entered a translation characteristic that does not take advantage of the drive’ s full capacity . – The drive’ s physical specifications exceed the translation limits imposed by the BIOS. ! Caution. If you change the drive-type values in the system setup program, you must partition and format the drive again. This erases data on the [...]

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    2 b 3 a 3 M EDALIST P RO H ARD D RIVE I NST ALLA TION G UIDE Medalist Pro 9140 (ST39140A) Medalist Pro 6530 (ST36530A) Medalist Pro 4520 (ST34520A) for AT A (IDE)-Compatible PCs H ANDLE WITH C ARE ! Disc drives are extremely fragile. Do not drop or jar your drive. T HE E ASIEST W AY TO I NST ALL Y OUR D RIVE DiscWizard  is a revolutionary new Wi[...]

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    Cable Select Jumper Some computers differentiate between master and slave drives using specially designed interface cables that have the line to pin 28 (the Cable Select pin) removed or cut at one connector . The connector that has pin 28 disabled is used for the slave drive. See your computer manual to determine whether your computer supports this[...]