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- Corporation; IBM PC, AT and XT are registered trademarks of the
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- Speedstor is a registered trademark of Storage Dimensions; Disk
- Manager is a registered trademark of Ontrack Computer Corporation.
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- WD1006V-MM1 and WD1006V-MM2
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- Software Installation
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- ...WARNING..................WARNING......................WARNING...
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- THE FOLLOWING LOW-LEVEL FORMAT PROCEDURE
- WILL DESTROY ALL DATA ON YOUR HARD DRIVE
- BACK-UP THE DATA ON YOUR DRIVE BEFORE
- CONTINUING WITH LOW LEVEL FORMAT ROUTINE
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- The format instructions that you follow are simple procedures to tell
- the computer that you have either one or two Winchester disk drives
- installed and prepares your operating system to recognize the Western
- Digital controller.
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- You will need to know the parameters of your hard disk drives. As a
- convenience to you, we have included a list of the most common hard
- disk drives and their parameters. To access this list, return to the
- STORAGE CONTROLLER menu. If your drive is not listed, contact your
- drive manufacturer or consult your drive manual to determine drive
- type and parameters.
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- Formatting the drive requires use of one of two software programs:
- The IBM Advanced Diagnostics (or equivalent for AT compatibles) or
- WDFMT. If you do not have WDFMT, you may return to the Main menu and
- choose the Downloadable Software option. We have included the WDFMT
- 2.10 software for your convenience.
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- 1. Insert your system Diagnostic Diskette (or equivalent).
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- 2. Turn on power.
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- 3. Boot diagnostic and select setup option.
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- 4. Set clock, etc.
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- CAUTION
- Avoid system damage by consulting your
- Technical Reference manual to ensure that your
- drive type is supported by your host BIOS drive
- tables. Not all AT-compatibles share the same
- drive tables as IBM.
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- 5. Select proper drive type. Set up the system for the proper
- configuration of diskette and fixed drives, base memory size,
- expansion memory size and display. (Consult your Technical Reference
- Manual.)
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- NOTE
- USE OF ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS (OR SIMILAR PROGRAM FOR IBM-COMPATIBLES)
- IS NECESSARY SINCE THE WD1006V-MM1/MM2 CONTAINS NO ON-BOARD BIOS
- ROM. HOWEVER, IBM ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS WILL NOT FORMAT A DRIVE AT
- 1:1 INTERLEAVE. USE OF WDFMT, SPEEDSTOR FROM STORAGE DIMENSIONS,
- DISK MANAGER FROM ONTRACK, OR SIMILAR SOFTWARE IS NECESSARY TO FORMAT
- THE DRIVE AT 1:1 INTERLEAVE. AGAIN, FORMATTING A DRIVE DESTROYS ALL
- DATA. IF YOUR DRIVE CONTAINS USEFUL DATA, BACK UP THE DRIVE BEFORE
- EXECUTING THE LOW LEVEL FORMAT ROUTINE.
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- 6. Insert System Diagnostic Diskette (or equivalent) and execute
- low level Format. Follow instructions in your reference manual.
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- 7. Load and execute the FDISK (to partition your drive). Use the
- Operating System's "Format C:(or D:)/S" command to high level
- format. Follow instructions in your reference manual.
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- Troubleshooting
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- Problem: 1790 Disk 0 Error.
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- Cause: No low level format on hard disk. Wrong drive type
- selected. Not enough drive power. Bad cables. Improper
- drive selection or termination.
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- Problem: Drive does not partition.
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- Cause: Check drive types. Note that drive types for the AT
- and AT-compatibles differ.
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- Problem: "Error Reading Fixed Disk" appears when booting from
- hard drive.
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- Cause: DOS partition not active.
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- Problem: Winchester activity LED continuously lit.
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- Cause: No problem. Drive LED selected for latched mode.
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- Problem: Slow and inefficient operation.
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- Cause: The biggest cause for this problem is an incorrect
- interleave factor. Therefore, some experimentation with
- the interleave factor may be necessary. (Refer to the
- format instructions for setting interleave factor).
- Interleave factors are very dependent on the host
- operating system and application.
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