Western Digital AC11200 Quick Installation Download Page 7

UNINSTALLING EZ-DRIVE

This option removes EZ-Drive, and returns control of the drive to
your system BIOS.

Note:  Before uninstalling EZ-Drive, make sure that you have properly
configured the BIOS to recognize the full drive capacity.

1. Insert the EZ-Drive disk into drive A.
2. From the A: prompt, type

 ez

 and press 

ENTER

.

3. From the EZ-Drive Main Menu, select 

Other Options

. From the

Installation Options screen, select 

Change Installed Features

.

4. Select the drive you want to change.
5. From the Change Installed Features screen, select 

Controlled by

EZ-Drive

. Press 

ENTER

 to toggle the selection to 

Disabled

.

6. From the Change Installed Features screen, select 

Save Changes

.

7. Press 

ESC

 to return to the Installation Options screen, and select

Uninstall EZ-Drive

8. A warning message displays. Type 

Y

 to remove EZ-Drive.

EZ-Drive is now uninstalled and the BIOS controls this drive.

Non-Western Digital Drives

If installing the new Western Digital hard drive with a non-Western
Digital hard drive, you may have to contact the other manufacturer
for master/slave jumper configuration information.

Note:  Drives on the secondary IDE port conform to the same
requirements for master/slave configuration as the primary IDE port.

IBM

(914) 765-1900

Maxtor

(408) 432-1700

Quantum

(408) 894-4000

Seagate/Conner

(408) 438-8222

General

This section lists procedures to help resolve problems that you may
encounter when installing the Western Digital hard drive.

Refer to your system documentation to be sure that you followed
the setup procedures correctly.
Make sure that you partitioned and formatted the EIDE drive and
any additional drive with the EZ-Drive or other installation 
software or DOS FDISK and FORMAT utilities. (If you are 
making this drive bootable, remember to specify the /S 
parameter.) Refer to your operating system documentation to
check these procedures.
If using DOS 3.3 and above, be certain to make one partition active
during formatting.
Check the physical installation of your system to make sure that:

-

Jumper selections on the drive are correct for your installation.

-

Cables are correctly connected and seated.

-

Adapter card, if required, is properly seated, connected, and con-
figured.

-

Power is properly connected to your system and the system is
plugged in.

Frequently Asked Questions

A short list follows with common questions along and solutions.

Q:  I get the message “HDD Controller Failure” after installing my
Western Digital hard drive.

A:

  This common message may appear when you first boot the

system after installing the hard drive. Press 

F1

 to continue. If the

message continues to display, retrace the steps outlined for CMOS
setup, cabling, and jumper configuration.

Make sure to follow the installation instructions correctly. Then
follow the instructions for using EZ-Drive or FDISK and FORMAT
to install the operating system.

Q: Do I need to run FDISK and FORMAT ?

A:  

Not if you installed EZ-Drive software.

Q.  What is a megabyte?

A:

  Hard drive suppliers define a decimal megabyte as 1,000,000

bytes  (10

). Alternatively, a binary megabyte is defined as 1,048,576

(2

20

 ). This is why different utilities will display different numbers of

megabytes available for the same drive. The values in Table 1 use the
following megabyte definitions:

Capacity

Megabytes

CMOS (MB)

binary megabytes

CHKDSK (MB) decimal megabytes

Q: Do I have to do anything to my original hard drive when adding
yours to it?

A:

 Yes, one hard drive must be designated as a master, and the other

as a slave. We recommend that you designate the new drive as your
master. For non-Western Digital hard drives, consult your original
hard drive documentation for master/slave jumper settings. See 
Non-Western Digital Drives on this page. If the original hard drive
uses disk compression software, consult the disk compression
documentation before adding another drive.

Q:  What should I check if my system will not start after I turn on
the power?

A:

  Ensure that:

1. The IDE controller card, if installed, is properly seated and

connected.

2. The connections at both ends of the hard drive cable are secure

and correctly oriented.

3. The jumper selections on your hard drive(s) are set correctly for

your installation.

4. The drive is connected to the computer power supply via the 4-pin

power connector.

Q:  I used FDISK and FORMAT to set up my new hard drive. Now, I
can’t boot DOS from my newly installed hard drive or access the
hard drive after I’ve completed the software installation.

A:

 Check the system to make sure:

1. You entered the correct hard drive parameters during the system

setup procedure.

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Summary of Contents for AC11200

Page 1: ...to return the hard drive Shipping your hard drive in anything other than the original packaging materials may void your warranty To avoid ESD problems ground yourself by touching the metal chassis of...

Page 2: ...drive you must use a jumper to designate which drive is the master C and which is the slave D We recommend using the new Western Digital hard drive as the master If installing the Western Digital hard...

Page 3: ...the 40 pin connector on the back of the Western Digital hard drive Match pin socket 1 on the IDE cable indicated by a color stripe on the cable to pin 1 on the Western Digital hard drive See Figure 3...

Page 4: ...ng FDISK and FORMAT see your DOS user manual Note DOS has a 2 1 GB partition limit If you have a 2 5 GB or larger hard drive you must create at least two partitions to access the full capacity EZ Driv...

Page 5: ...allation CAUTION Installing EZ Drive on any drive that contains software and data will result in the erasure of all software and data on that drive 5 At the EZ Drive Main Menu select Fully Automatic I...

Page 6: ...install EZ Drive to access the full drive capacity OR If you don t have a user defined drive type follow step 2 or 3 below to change the parameters reported to the BIOS In the future if you move this...

Page 7: ...wer is properly connected to your system and the system is plugged in Frequently Asked Questions A short list follows with common questions along and solutions Q I get the message HDD Controller Failu...

Page 8: ...standard jumper options shown in Figure 1 If it s the only drive on the cable jumper it as single If the drive is paired with another IDE device jumper it as master or slave Q Should I partition my h...

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