544, "Installation complete, please eject the Disk Manager CD and/or floppy."
545, "\nTo achieve full capacity of your drive, Disk Manager installed your hard drive with Ontrack's Dynamic Drive Overlay (DDO). After rebooting, a blue banner will appear on screen to indicate that the DDO has been installed. For more information about DDO, including how to boot to a CD or floppy, please see the help section topics \"Dynamic Drive Overlay\" and \"Booting to Diskette or CD\"."
546, "Parallel ATA is the traditional method for connecting IDE devices to your system. It uses a 40 pin / 80 conductor cable to transfer data from the drive to the controller.\n\n\nSerial ATA is an emerging industry standard that offers higher data trasnfer rates and simplified device installation using a narrower 7 conductor data cable."
547, "Cable Connections\n\nAttach one end of the serial ATA cable to the connection on the motherboard or controller card. Attach the other cable connector to the drive."
548, "ATA drives can be connected using the older Parallel ATA (wide ribbon cable) interface or the newer Serial ATA (thinner cable) interface. "
549, "WARNING!\n\nIf you are using boot management software such as SystemCommander or LILO, we do not recommend using the MBR Backup / Restore feature. Press OK to continue, or Cancel (recommended) to abort the MBR backup."
550, "Backup or Restore MBR"
551, "This maintenance option allows you to create backup copies of a drive's MBR. These can be restored at a later time and may be useful in recovering from certain boot sector viruses.\n\nThis feature uses unused space near the beginning of your drive that may also be used by some boot manager programs. If you use programs such as LILO or SystemCommander, it is not recommended that you use the MBR Backup / Restore feature."
552, "Unhide Partition"
553, "This maintenance option allows you to unhide an old boot partition that was hidden during a previous drive installation This feature is only available if a hidden partition is found on one of the drives in your system.\n\nUnhiding a hidden partition may cause your system to boot to the OS found on that partition instead of the OS that you currently use. In this case, changing the cable position of the drives (if applicable) and/or changing the jumper settings on the drives (if applicable) and/or changing system BIOS settings may be necessary to boot to the \"newer\" OS installation."
554, "SATA Controller"
555, "Port 1"
556, "Port2 "
557, "Port 3"
558, "Port 4"
559, "This MBR backup was automatically created after you partitioned and formatted your drive using Disk Manager and cannot be deleted."