
Make a selection and return to the main menu. Click on “Standard CMOS Setup”. You will see that the
BIOS recognizes only 8455 MB and will need to use Ontrack® Disk Manager for the entire 16 GB to be
recognized. (Go back to Easy Installation.)
If you can answer “yes” to any of the following, proceed with FDISK.
1) You have purchased a smaller capacity drive (under 8.4 GB) and the BIOS recognizes
the correct capacity;
2) Your BIOS recognizes the full capacity of the drive;
3) You have connected your drive to an Ultra DMA 33 card such as the Promise©
UDMA33;
Press ESC to continue and then select Save and Exit.
Boot Computer
“Booting” means turning on your computer. Turn on your computer after you have inserted a bootable
diskette such as DOS or your Windows® startup diskette. You will need to use Windows® 95 OS/R2 or
Windows® 98 FDISK for the drives larger than 8 GB. DOS FDISK will not recognize drives larger than 8
GB.
FDISK
Type FDISK at the A:\ prompt after booting to a bootable diskette. If Windows® 95 OS/R2 or Windows®
98 are used, the following screen will appear.
Your computer has a disk larger than 512 MB. This version of Windows
includes imporved support for large disks, resulting in more efficient use of
disk space on large drives, and allowing disks over 2 GB to be formatted as
a single drive.
IMPORTANT: If you enable large disk support and create any new drives on
this disk, you will not be able to access the new drive(s) using other
operating systems, including some versions of Windows 95 and Windows
NT, as well as earlier versions of Windows and MS-DOS. In addition, disk
utilities that were not designed explicitly for the FAT32 file system will not be
able to work with this disk. If you need to access this disk with other
operating systems or older disk utilities, do not enable large drive support.
Do you wish to enable large disk support (Y/N)...............? [N]
Type Y to select the FAT 32 file system. Type N to select the FAT 16 file system.
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