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Software Installation

This section contains instructions for low level formatting the
Winchester drives.  You can low level format the Winchester drive(s)
by one of two methods. Third party software available from Storage

Dimensions*, Ontrack*, or other companies can low level format the
drive(s). Consult your dealer for further information on these software
packages. An on-board BIOS ROM can also low level format the
drive(s). The DEBUG utility initiates the controller's format program.
To low level format the drive(s) with the BIOS ROM, proceed as
follows:

1. Turn on the power.

2. At the A>promt, load and run the DEBUG utility by typing
DEBUG  followed by a RETURN. "CR" stands for carriage return or
ENTER.

A>DEBUG CR

3. At the debug prompt, initiate the controller format program by typing
the following command line:

-g=ccOO :5

CAUTION

Step 4 requires execution of low level format. The low level format
destroys all data on the drive. If the drive contains useful data,
backup the drive before executing the low level format program.
4. The controller format program displays a menu. Follow the menu
selections one through six. The change current drive parameters
selection allows you to either choose preprogrammed drive parameters
or enter the parameters from the keyboard. Low level formatting the
drive sets up track, sector, and error correction information and
initializes the data fields. The surface analysis performs a thorough
scan of the drive's media. Running the surface analysis may take
several hours. The verify drive option is a shorter version of the surface
analysis test. Both the surface analysis and verify drive tests report any
defects found and prompts the user to map out these defects. The enter
defect list 
option allows the user to enter defects provided by the drive
manufacturer. The select next drive allows you to change drives.
5. Load and execute the FDISK and FORMAT utilities.

*Storage Dimensions is a trademark of Storage Dimensions. Ontrack is
a trademark of Ontrack Computer Systems.

Radio Frequency Interference

Statement

This Western Digital product has been verified to comply with limits for a Class B computing
device pursuant to Subpart J Part 15 of F.C.C. Rules.

This does not guarantee that interference will not occur in individual installations.  Western
Digital is not responsible for any television, radio, or other interference caused by unauthorized
modifications of this product.

If interference problems do occur, please consult the system equipment owner's manual for
suggestions. Some of these suggestions include relocation of the computer system away from
the television or radio, or placing the AC power connection on a different circuit or outlet.

The product was tested with a shielded interconnecting cable; therefore a shielded cable is
required to be used with his product.

If you require further information or

other technical support, please

contact your authorized dealer:

COPYRIGHT © 1988 WESTERN DIGITAL CORPORATION

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Information furnished by Western Digital Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable.
However, no responsibility is assumed by Western Digital Corporation for its use; nor for any
infringements of

 

patents or other

 

rights of

 

third parties which may result from its use.  No

license is granted by implication or

 

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patent rights of Western

Digital Corporation.  Western Digital Corporation reserves the right

 

to

 

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any time without notice.

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