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Mounting brackets and tools

Most computers have 3.5-inch and 5.25-inch drive bays. The

hard disk drive you are installing is designed for a 3.5-inch
bay, but it can be adapted to a 5.25-inch bay. Common bay
dimensions are:

3.5-inch—10.2 cm x 15.2 cm x 2.6 cm (4 in. x 6 in. x 1
in.)

5.25-inch—15.2 cm x 20.3 cm x 4.1 cm (6 in. x 8 in. x
1.63 in.)

To mount the hard disk drive in a 5.25-inch bay, attach a
pair of 3.5-inch to 5.25-inch adapter brackets (included in
some option packages).

Special mounting hardware is needed for some installations. If
you are not sure about what is needed for your computer,
contact your dealer or refer to the documentation that comes
with your computer.

You will need a flat-blade and a Phillips-head screwdriver.

Software

You will need an operating system such as:

Windows 3.X (under DOS 5.0 or later)
OS/2 or OS/2 Warp

 

Windows 95

 

Windows NT

If you are installing the hard disk drive in an IBM PS/2 computer,
you will need current copies of the Reference Diskette and
Diagnostic Diskette for your computer.

 Installation Planning

The following sections contain information to help you plan your hard
disk drive installation.

 Configuration Planning

Determine if your computer has one or two IDE ports. If you have
two IDE ports, identify the primary and secondary ports. Your
original hard drive is usually connected to the primary port. For
information about how to tell which port is the primary and which is
the secondary, see the documentation that comes with your computer.

Use the following guidelines to determine which devices to attach to
each IDE port and how to set the configuration jumpers for each
device.

Attach hard disk drives to the cable on the primary IDE port.

Attach slower devices, such as CD-ROM or tape drives, to the

cable on the secondary port.

On each IDE port, only one device can be configured as master

and one configured as slave. Some drives must be configured as
master with slave present when you have two devices on the
same IDE port. This configuration is normally used when the
slave drive is an older model that does not comply with the
ATA-2 standard.

If you must attach a hard disk drive on the same IDE port with a

slower device, configure the hard disk drive as the master and the
slower device as slave. Check the documentation for the device

Part 2: Installation Guide    2-3

Summary of Contents for ATA-3

Page 1: ...Deskstar Enhanced IDE ATA 3 Hard Disk Drive User s Guide OPTIONS by IBM...

Page 2: ...ansactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these cha...

Page 3: ...Unpacking the Drive 2 7 Step 4 Preparing the Drive for a 5 25 inch Bay 2 9 Step 5 Mounting the Drive in the Bay 2 9 Step 6 Attaching the Cables to the Drive 2 10 Step 7 Completing the Installation 2 1...

Page 4: ...lp and Service Information 3 11 Step 1 Preparing for the Call 3 11 Step 2 Placing the Call to IBM 3 11 Computer and BIOS Manufacturers 3 12 Hard Disk Drive Manufacturers 3 13 Appendix C Notices 3 14 N...

Page 5: ...Safety Read First CAUTION Read the Safety Information in Appendix A page 3 1 before installing this product DO NOT print this page replace with World Wide Read First translations v...

Page 6: ...communication between the processor and the input output devices Some BIOS programs contain addressing limitations that can cause configuration management errors and startup program failures when a hi...

Page 7: ...n packages The Deskstar Enhanced IDE ATA 3 Hard Disk Drive User s Guide Supplement provides warranty and jumper setting information Contact your place of purchase if parts are missing or damaged Be su...

Page 8: ...than the jumper configuration The Cable Select configuration is only to be used for systems equipped with these special cables See the documentation that comes with your computer to determine if your...

Page 9: ...with the slower devices ATA CD ROM s tape drives or removable media drives on the second cable If you must move a slower device to a second cable consult your system manual to properly configure the...

Page 10: ...Manager Diskette type dm h and press Enter Determining What to Do Next After you complete the hardware installation you must partition and format your new drive before you can use it If the drive you...

Page 11: ...comes with your computer for information on how to access the configuration program Save your changes exit from the configuration program and do one of the following If the configuration setup program...

Page 12: ...s the slave device 3 Based on your configuration at least one of the following options listed in order of preference is available Do one of the following a Select the Auto Detect configuration setup o...

Page 13: ...anager main menu displays select View Print Online Manual and press Enter to view information by operating system on how to partition your drive and install your operating system 5 Return to the main...

Page 14: ...vides warranty and jumper setting information Contact your place of purchase if parts are missing or damaged Be sure to retain your proof of purchase It might be required to receive warranty service S...

Page 15: ...er than the jumper configuration The Cable Select configuration is only to be used for systems equipped with these special cables See the documentation that comes with your computer to determine if yo...

Page 16: ...th the slower devices ATA CD ROM s tape drives or removable media drives on the second cable If you must move a slower device to a second cable consult your system manual to properly configure the dev...

Page 17: ...sk Manager Diskette type dm h and press Enter Determining What to Do Next After you complete the hardware installation you must partition and format your new drive before you can use it If the drive y...

Page 18: ...with your computer for information on how to access the configuration program Save your changes exit from the configuration program and do one of the following If the configuration setup program repo...

Page 19: ...2 is the slave device 3 Based on your configuration at least one of the following options listed in order of preference is available Do one of the following a Select the Auto Detect configuration setu...

Page 20: ...er main menu displays select View Print Online Manual and press Enter to view information by operating system on how to partition your drive and install your operating system 5 Return to the main menu...

Page 21: ...provides warranty and jumper setting information Contact your place of purchase if parts are missing or damaged Be sure to retain your proof of purchase It might be required to receive warranty servic...

Page 22: ...han the jumper configuration The Cable Select configuration is only to be used for systems equipped with these special cables See the documentation that comes with your computer to determine if your A...

Page 23: ...with the slower devices ATA CD ROM s tape drives or removable media drives on the second cable If you must move a slower device to a second cable consult your system manual to properly configure the...

Page 24: ...Manager Diskette type dm h and press Enter Determining What to Do Next After you complete the hardware installation you must partition and format your new drive before you can use it If the drive you...

Page 25: ...mes with your computer for information on how to access the configuration program Save your changes exit from the configuration program and do one of the following If the configuration setup program r...

Page 26: ...s the slave device 3 Based on your configuration at least one of the following options listed in order of preference is available Do one of the following a Select the Auto Detect configuration setup o...

Page 27: ...nager main menu displays select View Print Online Manual and press Enter to view information by operating system on how to partition your drive and install your operating system 5 Return to the main m...

Page 28: ...vides warranty and jumper setting information Contact your place of purchase if parts are missing or damaged Be sure to retain your proof of purchase It might be required to receive warranty service S...

Page 29: ...r than the jumper configuration The Cable Select configuration is only to be used for systems equipped with these special cables See the documentation that comes with your computer to determine if you...

Page 30: ...th the slower devices ATA CD ROM s tape drives or removable media drives on the second cable If you must move a slower device to a second cable consult your system manual to properly configure the dev...

Page 31: ...sk Manager Diskette type dm h and press Enter Determining What to Do Next After you complete the hardware installation you must partition and format your new drive before you can use it If the drive y...

Page 32: ...with your computer for information on how to access the configuration program Save your changes exit from the configuration program and do one of the following If the configuration setup program repo...

Page 33: ...2 is the slave device 3 Based on your configuration at least one of the following options listed in order of preference is available Do one of the following a Select the Auto Detect configuration setu...

Page 34: ...er main menu displays select View Print Online Manual and press Enter to view information by operating system on how to partition your drive and install your operating system 5 Return to the main menu...

Page 35: ...provides warranty and jumper setting information Contact your place of purchase if parts are missing or damaged Be sure to retain your proof of purchase It might be required to receive warranty servi...

Page 36: ...han the jumper configuration The Cable Select configuration is only to be used for systems equipped with these special cables See the documentation that comes with your computer to determine if your A...

Page 37: ...with the slower devices ATA CD ROM s tape drives or removable media drives on the second cable If you must move a slower device to a second cable consult your system manual to properly configure the...

Page 38: ...Manager Diskette type dm h and press Enter Determining What to Do Next After you complete the hardware installation you must partition and format your new drive before you can use it If the drive you...

Page 39: ...mes with your computer for information on how to access the configuration program Save your changes exit from the configuration program and do one of the following If the configuration setup program r...

Page 40: ...s the slave device 3 Based on your configuration at least one of the following options listed in order of preference is available Do one of the following a Select the Auto Detect configuration setup o...

Page 41: ...nager main menu displays select View Print Online Manual and press Enter to view information by operating system on how to partition your drive and install your operating system 5 Return to the main m...

Page 42: ...vides warranty and jumper setting information Contact your place of purchase if parts are missing or damaged Be sure to retain your proof of purchase It might be required to receive warranty service S...

Page 43: ...r than the jumper configuration The Cable Select configuration is only to be used for systems equipped with these special cables See the documentation that comes with your computer to determine if you...

Page 44: ...h the slower devices ATA CD ROM s tape drives or removable media drives on the second cable If you must move a slower device to a second cable consult your system manual to properly configure the devi...

Page 45: ...isk Manager Diskette type dm h and press Enter Determining What to Do Next After you complete the hardware installation you must partition and format your new drive before you can use it If the drive...

Page 46: ...with your computer for information on how to access the configuration program Save your changes exit from the configuration program and do one of the following If the configuration setup program repo...

Page 47: ...2 is the slave device 3 Based on your configuration at least one of the following options listed in order of preference is available Do one of the following a Select the Auto Detect configuration setu...

Page 48: ...er main menu displays select View Print Online Manual and press Enter to view information by operating system on how to partition your drive and install your operating system 5 Return to the main menu...

Page 49: ...lement provides warranty and jumper setting information Contact your place of purchase if parts are missing or damaged Be sure to retain your proof of purchase It might be required to receive warranty...

Page 50: ...han the jumper configuration The Cable Select configuration is only to be used for systems equipped with these special cables See the documentation that comes with your computer to determine if your A...

Page 51: ...with the slower devices ATA CD ROM s tape drives or removable media drives on the second cable If you must move a slower device to a second cable consult your system manual to properly configure the d...

Page 52: ...Manager Diskette type dm h and press Enter Determining What to Do Next After you complete the hardware installation you must partition and format your new drive before you can use it If the drive you...

Page 53: ...mes with your computer for information on how to access the configuration program Save your changes exit from the configuration program and do one of the following If the configuration setup program r...

Page 54: ...s the slave device 3 Based on your configuration at least one of the following options listed in order of preference is available Do one of the following a Select the Auto Detect configuration setup o...

Page 55: ...nager main menu displays select View Print Online Manual and press Enter to view information by operating system on how to partition your drive and install your operating system 5 Return to the main m...

Page 56: ...1 50 Deskstar Hard Disk Drive User s Guide...

Page 57: ...ide Supplement provides warranty and jumper setting information Contact your place of purchase if parts are missing or damaged Be sure to retain your proof of purchase It might be required to receive...

Page 58: ...the Deskstar hard disk drive you must have Documentation The documentation that comes with your computer and operating system IDE bus adapter Your computer must have an IDE port on the system board o...

Page 59: ...ections contain information to help you plan your hard disk drive installation Configuration Planning Determine if your computer has one or two IDE ports If you have two IDE ports identify the primary...

Page 60: ...that use the 16 bit file allocation table FAT 16 conventions is approximately 2 14 GB 15 Since you are installing a drive larger than 2 14 GB you must create more than one partition to use the full ca...

Page 61: ...aller partition to a larger partition the same files require surprisingly more space on the disk because of the increased cluster size The latest releases of Microsoft operating systems originally ava...

Page 62: ...FORMAT COM DISKCOPY COM CHKDSK COM XCOPY EXE and MEM EXE commands from the DOS directory on your existing hard disk drive to the System Diskette To create a System Diskette for Windows 95 1 Click on...

Page 63: ...ing the Drive The instructions in this section are general guidelines that apply to most computers For specific information on installing a hard disk drive in your computer see the documentation that...

Page 64: ...Select Some systems use special ATA cables with two wires reversed in the device connectors to allow the drives to be ordered by the cable rather than the jumper configuration The Cable Select config...

Page 65: ...into the bay 2 Some computers require that you attach special hard disk drive mounting hardware to ensure that the drive mounts securely into the bay Contact your computer dealer or refer to the docum...

Page 66: ...an expansion slot For the best signal quality when you have only one device on the IDE cable connect the device to the connector on the end opposite the IDE port 2 Attach an available connector on th...

Page 67: ...ion setup information screen displays because you changed the hardware in your computer Some computers require you to make configuration choices the first time you restart after installing a new devic...

Page 68: ...Partition After you create the Extended DOS Partition the Create Logical DOS Drive s in the Extended DOS Partition displays Follow the instructions on the screen to create one or more logical drives...

Page 69: ...Fixed Disk Drive from the FDISK menu to change the Current fixed disk drive number Select a new drive number from the drive list then return to the FDISK menu If you have only one hard disk drive Chan...

Page 70: ...w hard disk drive and the startup program seems to hang or does not report the new drive correctly the problem can be in your hardware or it can be a BIOS limitation To isolate a hardware problem try...

Page 71: ...the drive size still is not correctly detected go to Partitioning and Formatting Using Disk Manager on page 2 16 6 If your computer still seems to lock up or hang go to Appendix B Help and Service Inf...

Page 72: ...the changes exit the configuration setup program and continue with Partitioning and Formatting Using Disk Manager c Select Drive Type 1 The value displayed for the type 1 drive is 1 MB When the parti...

Page 73: ...ms to test and manage your drive The hard disk drive management programs are CD Update FileCopy Disk Utilities and Diagnostics CD Update CD Update is a program that runs under Windows and modifies you...

Page 74: ...py see the FileCopy online help To access the FileCopy online help 1 Insert the Disk Manager Diskette into drive A 2 Open an editor and access the drive A root directory 3 Open FILECOPY TXT to view th...

Page 75: ...Manufacturers on page 3 13 If the drive does not operate make sure that all power and signal cables are securely attached Disconnect the signal cable and check for bent or misaligned pins If you do n...

Page 76: ...If the connector does not seem to fit reverse it and try again 4 Restart the computer If your computer appears to stop during restart the problem is probably caused by your BIOS To solve the problem a...

Page 77: ...Part 3 Appendixes Appendix A Safety Information To Disconnect DO NOT print this page replace with National Safety Information Copyright IBM Corp 1997 3 1...

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