Seagate Two Way Radio ST310231A User Guide

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Medalist 17240 (ST317240A)  
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Medalist 13030 (ST313030A)  
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Medalist 10231 (ST310231A)  
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Medalist 8420 (ST38420A)  
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Medalist 4310 (ST34310A)  
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Installation Guide  
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Contents  
The easiest way to install your drive.................................... 1  
What you need........................................................................ 2  
Before you begin .................................................................... 2  
Handling precautions............................................................. 3  
Master/slave jumpers............................................................. 4  
Attaching cables and mounting the drive............................ 6  
Configuring your computer................................................... 9  
Addressing drive-capacity limitations................................ 11  
Partitioning and formatting your drive............................... 14  
Installation using Disk Manager........................................ 15  
Windows 95 or Windows 98 installation ........................... 16  
Standard DOS installation ................................................ 17  
Additional installation options............................................ 19  
Non-ATA compatible slave jumper...................................... 19  
Cable select jumper ............................................................. 20  
Advanced Disk Manager options........................................ 21  
Troubleshooting ................................................................... 24  
Alternate capacity jumper................................................. 26  
Seagate Technology support services............................... 32  
Storing and shipping your drive ......................................... 39  
 
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The easiest way to install your drive  
DiscWizard is Seagate’s exclusive Win-  
dows program, provided on a diskette, that  
makes it easy to install your Medalist  
drive.  
DiscWizard helps you configure your new  
drive and your computer. It analyzes your  
system, lets you select various installation options and creates  
customized step-by-step instructions. It also allows older com-  
puters to access the full capacity of large hard drives.  
You can run DiscWizard to install your new hard drive if:  
You already have an existing, bootable hard drive in your com-  
puter with at least 3 Mbytes of available disc space, and  
You are running Windows 95 or Windows 98.  
If you can run DiscWizard, follow the instructions on the  
DiscWizard diskette to install your drive. If you need additional  
information, refer to this installation guide.  
If you cannot run DiscWizard, follow the instructions in this  
installation guide to install and configure your new drive.  
 
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What you need  
Straight-edge and Phillips screwdrivers  
Four 6-32 UNC drive mounting screws  
An ATA interface cable (max length: 18 inches) with  
available 40-pin connector  
An unused drive power cable for your new drive  
Before you begin  
Make sure your computer is turned off before you open the  
case.  
Read the handling precautions at the right and inspect the  
drive to make sure that it is not damaged.  
Save your foam-lined Seagate disc drive box. This box has  
been approved by Seagate for shipping a Seagate disc drive.  
Using any other container or packing material voids your drive  
warranty.  
 
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Handling precautions  
Disc drives are extremely fragile. Do not drop or jar  
your drive.  
Keep the drive in its antistatic bag until you are  
ready to install it.  
Protect your drive from static discharge by making  
sure you are well grounded before touching the  
drive. We recommend wearing a grounded wrist  
strap throughout the installation process. Do not  
touch the connectors or any part of the printed cir-  
cuit board.  
Always handle the drive by its edges or frame.  
Do not apply pressure or attach labels to the circuit  
board or the top of the drive.  
 
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Master/slave jumpers  
If your new Seagate drive will be the only drive in your computer,  
you do not have to change any jumper settings. In this case, skip  
ahead to “Attaching Cables and Mounting the Drive,” on page 6.  
If you already have one hard drive in your computer and you are  
installing a second drive, you must configure one drive as a mas-  
ter and the other as a slave.  
To configure the drive as a master or one drive only:  
Place a jumper on pins 7 and 8 (see Figure 1 on page 5).  
The master drive usually defaults to being the “boot” drive  
(drive C), from which the computer loads system software  
when it first starts up.  
To configure the drive as a slave:  
Remove all the jumpers.  
If you need to change the jumpers on your existing hard drive,  
see the Disk Manager online manual, look on the drive label,  
or contact the drive manufacturer.  
 
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ATA interface  
connector  
pin 1  
2 4 6 8  
4-pin power  
connector  
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1 3 5  
Slave  
Master or single drive  
Figure 1. Master and slave jumper settings  
 
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Attaching cables and mounting the drive  
1. If you are attaching a new ATA interface cable to a single drive,  
attach one end of the cable to the interface connector on your  
host adapter or motherboard. Motherboard connectors can be  
identified by the IDE or HDD 40-pin connector. The ATA cable  
must be no more than 18 inches (457 mm) long.  
2. Thread the interface cable through the drive bay and attach  
the connector at the end of the interface cable to your new  
drive.  
Note. If you have two drives, you can use either connector for  
the master or slave drive.  
Pin 1  
Host  
adapter  
Figure 2. Attaching the cables  
Caution. To avoid possible damage to your system,  
make sure to align pin 1 on the host adapter or mother-  
board with pin 1 on your drive or drives. Pin 1 on the  
interface cable is usually indicated by a stripe along the  
edge of the cable.  
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Figure 3. Mounting screws  
3. You can mount the drive in any orientation. Usually it is  
mounted with the circuit board down.  
4. Slide the drive carefully into the drive bay. Secure the drive  
with four 6-32 UNC mounting screws in either the side-  
mounting holes or the bottom-mounting holes. Insert the  
screws no more than 0.22 inch (5.58 mm) into the bottom-  
mounting holes and no more than 0.20 inch (5.0 mm) into the  
side-mounting holes.  
Caution. To avoid possible damage to the drive, do not  
overtighten the screws and do not use metric screws.  
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Power  
connector  
Interface  
connector  
Pin 1  
Figure 4. Cable connectors  
Note. If you are mounting the drive in a 5.25-inch drive bay, you  
need a mounting adapter or frame kit. Contact your com-  
puter dealer. Some computers also require drive mount-  
ing rails, which can be obtained from your distributor or  
computer manufacturer.  
5. Attach a power cable to each drive. If your computer does not  
have an unused power connector, you can purchase a Y-  
shaped power cable from your computer dealer.  
6. Check all cable connections and then replace your computer  
cover. Continue to “Configuring Your Computer.”  
 
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Configuring your computer  
Before you format or partition your new drive, you must configure  
your computer’s BIOS so that the computer can recognize your  
new drive.  
1. Turn your computer on. As your computer starts up, watch the  
screen for a message that describes how to run the system  
setup program (also called BIOS or CMOS setup). This is  
usually done by pressing a special key, such as DELETE, ESC  
OR F1, during startup. See your computer manual for details.  
Press the appropriate key to run the System Setup program.  
2. Enable LBA mode if it is available. Many BIOS use the logical  
block addressing (LBA) mode to access drives with capacities  
greater than 528 Mbytes.  
3. If your BIOS provides automatic drive detection (an “Auto”  
drive type), select this option. This allows your computer to  
configure itself automatically for your new drive.  
If your BIOS does not provide automatic drive detection,  
select “User-defined” drive settings and enter the CHS values  
from the table on page 10. These CHS values support capac-  
ities up to 8.4 Gbytes.  
4. Save the settings and exit the System Setup program. Your  
computer will automatically reboot.  
 
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BIOS Settings  
Drive  
ST317240A  
CHS addressing *  
Addressable sectors  
ST313030A  
Cylinders  
Heads  
Sectors  
16,383  
33,683,328  
16  
63  
CHS addressing *  
Addressable sectors  
16,383  
25,434,228  
16  
63  
ST310231A  
CHS addressing *  
Addressable sectors  
16,383  
20,005,650  
16  
63  
ST38420A  
CHS addressing *  
Addressable sectors  
16,383  
16,841,664  
16  
63  
ST34310A  
CHS addressing  
Addressable sectors  
8,354  
8,420,832  
16  
63  
Note. Set the write precomp or landing zone parameters  
to zero.  
* The CHS addressing supports capacities up to 8.4 Gbytes. To see  
the full capacity of these drives, use the LBA addressing mode or  
Disk Manager, which is found on the DiscWizard diskette.  
 
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Recommendation  
We recommend you use Disk Manager to diagnose your BIOS  
and to determine whether additional BIOS support is needed.  
Disk Manager indicates when the installation is complete. If Disk  
Manager determines that your BIOS needs support for drives  
with capacities greater than 8.4 Gbytes, detailed instructions will  
be provided regarding booting from a floppy. See page 15 for  
information on Installation using Disk Manager.  
In addition, Disk Manager provides a quicker, easier installation.  
Disk Manager partitions and formats your drive. If you do not  
want to use Disk Manager, you can use the standard DOS com-  
mands to partition and format your drive, as described on  
page 17.  
Addressing drive-capacity limitations  
Some DOS-based computers and operating systems are not  
designed to accommodate large-capacity hard disc drives. The  
three most common system limitations are listed below, along  
with suggestions for overcoming these limitations. See your sys-  
tem manual to determine which (if any) of these limitations  
applies to your computer.  
528-Mbyte limit  
The BIOS in some older computers cannot accommodate drives  
with capacities greater than 528 Mbytes. Seagate provides free  
Disk Manager software with your drive to overcome this limita-  
tion. Alternatively, you can purchase a hard drive controller or a  
BIOS upgrade that supports drives with capacities greater than  
528 Mbytes.  
 
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The 32-bit disk access feature in Windows 3.1 does not work  
with drives that have capacities greater than 528 Mbytes. If you  
want to use 32-bit disk access with Windows 3.1, see the file  
SEG32BIT.TXT, located on your DiscWizard diskette, for further  
information.  
4,092-cylinder limit  
The BIOS in some computers cannot support drives that have  
more than 4,092 cylinders (approximately 2.1 Gbytes). If you  
install a drive with more than 4,092 cylinders in one of these  
computers, the computer may “freeze” or fail to boot. If you have  
this problem, see “Alternate capacity jumper” on page 26 for  
more information.  
8.4-Gbyte limit  
If your drive’s capacity is greater than 8.4 Gbytes, the capacity  
may exceed the limits of your system BIOS and operating sys-  
tem. DOS and Windows operating systems and most system  
BIOS’s limit the drive partitions to 8.4 Gbytes per physical drive.  
Because of this limitation, a 32-bit file allocation table (FAT32) is  
needed to support drive capacities greater than 8.4 Gbytes.  
To achieve your drive’s full capacity, you need a Windows operat-  
ing system that supports FAT32 and device support for drive  
capacities greater than 8.4 Gbytes, from one of the following:  
Third-party device driver, such as Disk Manager (Disk Man-  
ager is provided on the DiscWizard diskette included with your  
drive), or  
An intelligent ATA host adapter, or  
A system BIOS upgrade  
 
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BIOS upgrades  
If you need to upgrade your BIOS, contact the appropriate BIOS  
manufacturer listed below:  
American Megatrends (AMI):  
1-800-828-9264  
1-800-800-2467  
1-978-686-6468  
Award Software International, Inc.:  
Microid Research/Mr. BIOS:  
(Upgrades from Unicore Software)  
Phoenix Technologies Ltd.:  
(Upgrades from Microfirmware)  
1-800-767-5465  
SystemSoft  
 
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Partitioning and formatting your drive  
One drive:  
For a quick installation, use the Disk Manager software to parti-  
tion and format your Seagate drive. Disk Manager also ensures  
that your computer can access the full capacity of your hard  
drive. See “Installation using Disk Manager” on page 15.  
You can also use the FDISK.EXE command. See “Standard  
DOS installation” on page 17.  
To complete installation using Windows 95 or Windows 98:  
Boot your computer from the Windows 95 or Windows 98  
startup diskette with the CD-ROM loaded.  
Note the drive letter for your CD-ROM device.  
At the A: prompt, type x:setup, where x is the letter of your  
CD-ROM drive.  
Continue with the Windows setup instructions.  
Two drives:  
Use DiscWizard for a complete customized set of step-by-step  
instructions to install an additional drive. See “The easiest way to  
install your drive” on page 1.  
To add a slave drive without using DiscWizard, use the  
FDISK.EXE command. See “Standard DOS installation” on  
page 17.  
To add a slave drive using Windows 95 or Windows 98:  
Click START.  
Choose RUN.  
Type FDISK. See “Standard DOS installation” on page 17.  
 
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Installation using Disk Manager  
1. Boot your computer from your DiscWizard diskette. Booting  
from a diskette ensures that the Disk Manager installation  
does not conflict with other software. The Disk Manager soft-  
ware is stored on this diskette and automatically starts.  
Or at the A: prompt, type DM and press ENTER.  
2. Follow the onscreen instructions until you see the Select an  
Installation Option menu.  
3. Select either (E)asy Disk Installation or (A)dvanced Disk  
Installation.  
Disk Manager lists all the hard drives that it detects. You  
should see your new Seagate drive and your existing hard  
drive, if any.  
If any hard drive is not recognized, exit Disk Manager and  
turn off your computer. Check all cables, jumpers and BIOS  
settings. Then start at Step 1 to run Disk Manager again.  
4. If Disk Manager recognizes all your drives, select the drive  
you want to install and press ENTER. Disk Manager partitions  
and formats the drive.  
Important. Carefully read the information provided by Disk Man-  
ager during installation. Important instructions  
regarding booting from your A: drive will be provided  
if Disk Manager determines that your BIOS needs  
support for drive capacities greater than 8.4 Gbytes.  
 
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Note. If your computer cannot accommodate hard drives with  
capacities greater than 528 Mbytes or 8.4 Gbytes, Disk  
Manager installs a Dynamic Drive Overlay (DDO) on your  
hard drive. If this driver has been installed, you should  
see a blue Disk Manager banner each time you boot your  
computer. See the Disk Manager online manual for  
details.  
5. Follow the instructions in the post-installation screens and  
continue with your Windows 95 or Windows 98 installation.  
Windows 95 or Windows 98 installation  
1. Boot your computer from the Windows 95 or Windows 98 star-  
tup diskette with the CD-ROM loaded.  
2. Note the drive letter for your CD-ROM device.  
3. At the A: prompt, type x:setup, where x is the letter of your  
CD-ROM drive.  
4. Continue with the Windows setup instructions.  
You’re Done!  
 
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Standard DOS installation  
Caution. Partitioning or formatting a drive erases all  
data on it. Seagate assumes no liability if you erase  
your data.  
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Drive partitioning  
Partitioning a hard drive divides it into sections (partitions) that  
function as separate logical drives (labeled C,D,E, etc.). To parti-  
tion your new drive:  
1. Insert a bootable DOS diskette into your diskette drive and  
restart your computer. (Seagate recommends using DOS Ver-  
sion 5.0 or greater.)  
2. Insert a DOS program diskette that has the FDISK.EXE and  
FORMAT.COM programs into your diskette drive. At the A:  
prompt, type FDISK and press ENTER.  
3. If you have two hard drives installed, the FDISK menu displays  
five options. Option five allows you to select the drive you  
want to partition. Make sure that your new drive is selected.  
4. Select “Create DOS partition or logical DOS drive” by pressing  
1. Then press ENTER.  
5. Select “Create primary DOS partition” by pressing 1 again.  
Then press ENTER. Create your first drive partition. If you are  
creating a partition that will be used to boot your computer  
(drive C), make sure the partition is marked active.  
6. Create an extended partition and additional logical drives, as  
necessary, until all the space on your new hard drive has  
been partitioned.  
7. When partitioning is complete, FDISK reboots your computer.  
 
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Drive formatting  
Caution. Make sure to use the correct drive letters so  
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that you do not format a drive that already contains  
data.  
At the A: prompt, type format x: /s, where x is the letter of your  
first new partition. Repeat the format process for all the new par-  
titions you have created.  
Note. From FDISK in Windows 95 or Windows 98, it is not nec-  
essary to add the /s to the format command because  
these system files are automatically added.  
After you format your drive, it is ready to use.  
You’re Done!  
 
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Additional installation options  
2 4 6 8  
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1 3 5  
Master with non-ATA-  
compatible slave  
Enable cable select  
Figure 5. Non-ATA-compatible and cable select jumpers  
Non-ATA-compatible slave jumper  
If your computer does not recognize your new drive as a master  
in a two-drive system, the slave drive may not be ATA-compati-  
ble. You may be able to solve this problem by installing jumpers  
on pins 5 and 6 and on pins 7 and 8, as shown in Figure 5.  
 
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Cable select jumper  
Some computers differentiate between master and slave drives  
using specially designed interface cables that have the line to pin  
28 (the Cable Select pin) removed or cut at one connector. The  
connector that has pin 28 disabled is used for the slave drive.  
See your computer manual to determine whether your computer  
supports this feature. To configure your Seagate drive for cable  
select, place a jumper as shown on pins 5 and 6.  
 
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Advanced Disk Manager options  
The Disk Manger online manual  
Disk Manager contains an extensive online manual. This manual  
includes detailed installation instructions, troubleshooting and a  
list of master/slave jumper settings for many popular hard drives.  
To view the Disk Manager online manual, insert the Disk Man-  
ager diskette into drive A and type A:\DM /H. Then press ENTER.  
You can also view the online manual from within Disk Manager  
by selecting (V)iew/Print Online Manual in the main menu.  
Booting from a diskette  
If Disk Manager installs the dynamic drive overlay (DDO) to  
access the full capacity of your drive, the DDO must load into  
memory before the operating system loads. This occurs auto-  
matically when you boot from your hard drive (drive C). However,  
if you boot from a diskette, the DDO will not be loaded and you  
will not be able to access your hard drive. The following proce-  
dure allows you to boot from a diskette and still access your hard  
drive.  
1. Boot the computer from the hard disc (with no diskette in the  
diskette drive).  
2. When the Disk Manager banner appears on the screen,  
immediately press the SPACEBAR (you have about 2 seconds).  
3. Insert your boot diskette and press the SPACEBAR again.  
If you boot from a diskette regularly, you can create a Dynamic  
Drive Overlay boot diskette. It loads DDO into memory and then  
loads the operating system. See the Disk Manager online man-  
ual for more information about creating a dynamic drive overlay  
boot diskette.  
 
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Supported operating systems  
The Disk Manager dynamic drive overlay provides support for  
drives that have capacities greater than 528 Mbytes under MS-  
DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51, Windows  
NT 3.50 (requires DM upgrade drivers), OS/2 V3.0 (Warp full  
pack), and OS/2 V2.0–3.0 (requires DM upgrade drivers).  
Before you install a non-DOS operating system on the drive,  
install DOS and Disk Manager and make sure that the drive is  
bootable. Instructions for running the dynamic drive overlay with  
other operating systems are available in the Disk Manager online  
manual.  
Removing the dynamic drive overlay  
If Disk Manager installs a dynamic drive overlay (DDO) and you  
do not need this software to access the full capacity of your  
drive, you can remove the dynamic drive overlay without losing  
your data. However, you will lose access to the full capacity of  
your drive unless you have another method for accessing high-  
capacity drives (see Addressing drive-capacity limitations on  
page 11).  
Caution. Before you attempt to remove a DDO, make  
a backup copy of all the data on your hard drive. Also,  
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run CHKDSK, SCANDISK or a third-party equivalent to  
detect and repair any damaged files before you follow  
the procedure below. If the DDO migration program  
encounters a serious file problem or is interrupted by a  
power loss or hardware failure, the migration will fail  
and your data will be lost.  
 
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Follow these instructions to remove a DDO from a drive.  
1. Boot the computer to drive C.  
2. Insert your DiscWizard diskette into drive A.  
3. Type A:\DM to start Disk Manager.  
4. Select the Select Installation Options Menu.  
5. Select (M)aintenance Menu.  
6. Select (M)igrate Dynamic Drive. This program moves the  
data on your drive so that it can be accessed without the  
DDO. The migration may take up to an hour to complete,  
depending on the size of your drive.  
7. When the migration program has finished, exit Disk  
Manager.  
8. Remove the diskette and reboot the computer. Enter your  
system setup program (see your system manual for details).  
9. Configure the hard drive with the Cylinder/Head/Sector  
parameters.  
10. When your computer has rebooted, insert the DiscWizard  
diskette into drive A.  
11. Type A:\DM and choose the Maintenance Menu.  
12. Select Uninstall (D)isk Manager.  
13. Select the correct drive to uninstall.  
14. When the uninstall is complete, exit Disk Manager and  
reboot.  
Note. Disk Manager can also remove a drive overlay placed by  
the EZ-Drive program. Select (C)onvert Drive Format  
from the Maintenance Menu.  
 
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Troubleshooting  
If you have installed your drive and it does not function properly,  
perform the following basic checks:  
Warning. Always turn off the computer before changing  
jumpers or unplugging cables and cards. Wear a  
ground strap or use other antistatic precautions while  
working on your computer or handling your drive.  
Verify compatibility. Verify that the host adapter and drive are  
appropriately matched to each other and to your computer.  
Refer to the relevant documentation for details.  
Check all cards. Verify that all cards are seated in their slots  
on the motherboard and secured with mounting screws.  
Check all connectors and cables. Make sure all ribbon and  
power cables are securely connected. Ribbon cables are eas-  
ily damaged, especially at the connector. Try a new cable that  
you know is good. Make sure no connector pins are bent. Ver-  
ify that pin 1 on the interface cable is aligned with pin 1 on the  
drive and host adapter (see Figure 2 on page 6).  
Verify jumper settings. Review the instructions in this guide  
and in your host adapter installation guide. Make sure all  
appropriate jumpers are installed or removed as necessary.  
Check your power-supply specifications. Each time you  
add a new device to your computer, make sure your com-  
puter’s internal power supply can support the total power  
demand. If necessary, consult your dealer for a new power  
supply.  
 
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Verify the drive-type settings in the system setup pro-  
gram. The drive-type settings in the system BIOS must not  
exceed the physical specifications of your drive. Also, the set-  
tings must not exceed the limitations set by the operating sys-  
tem and BIOS.  
Check for viruses. Before you use someone else’s diskette in  
your system for the first time, scan the diskette for viruses.  
Additional troubleshooting tips  
If you have performed the preceding basic checks but the prob-  
lem persists, follow these guidelines for troubleshooting specific  
cases:  
After you install your new drive, your computer will not  
boot, and no error message appears on the screen.  
Check your computer manual or BIOS manufacturer to deter-  
mine whether your BIOS supports drives that have more than  
4,092 cylinders. If your system has this limitation, use the follow-  
ing procedure to configure your computer:  
1. Turn off your computer, open the case, and remove your new  
Seagate drive.  
Caution. To avoid electrostatic discharge damage to  
your computer or hard drive, make sure you are well-  
grounded before touching the drive, cable, connector  
or jumpers.  
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1 3 5  
Full capacity  
Limit capacity to 2.1 Gbytes  
(4,092 cylinders)  
Figure 6. Alternate capacity jumper  
2. Move the jumper on the alternate-capacity jumper, as shown  
in Figure 6. This causes the drive to appear to your BIOS as  
having a 2.1-Gbyte capacity (4,092 cylinders, 16 heads, 63  
sectors per track). You may need third-party partitioning soft-  
ware, such as Disk Manager, to achieve full capacity of the  
drive.  
 
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3. Remount your drive in the computer and replace the computer  
cover.  
4. Insert a bootable system diskette into drive A and turn on the  
computer. It should boot from drive A and automatically detect  
the new drive as a 2.1-Gbyte drive.  
5. Insert your DiscWizard diskette into drive A and type A:\DM.  
Then press ENTER. This runs the Disk Manager program.  
6. Follow the Disk Manager instructions to install the dynamic  
drive overlay and to partition and format your new drive to its  
full capacity.  
7. After Disk Manager is done, reboot your system. You should  
see the Disk Manager banner and be able to access the full  
capacity of your new drive.  
The screen remains blank when you power up the system.  
If the steps listed above do not remedy this problem, try the fol-  
lowing:  
Make sure the monitor is plugged in and turned on.  
Check all cards.  
Make sure the video card is seated in its slot and secured with  
mounting screws.  
Turn off the computer and remove the drive host adapter. If the  
screen turns on after you reboot, the host adapter may be  
incompatible or defective. If so, see your dealer.  
The system does not recognize the drive.  
Check all cables.  
Make sure the power supply is adequate for system needs.  
 
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Reboot the computer and listen to make sure the drive motor  
starts up. If the drive is very quiet, it may be difficult to hear its  
discs reach operating speed. If the drive motor does not start  
up, recheck all drive cables.  
Verify that for each drive, a drive-type is listed in the system  
setup program.  
Try rebooting your computer by pressing the CTRL, ALT and  
DELETE keys simultaneously. If the drive is recognized after you  
reboot the system, the computer BIOS test may be completing  
before the drive is ready.  
One solution is to slow the processor speed during startup. If  
your computer has a turbo switch, set it to slow speed before  
turning the computer on. If there is no turbo switch, you may  
be able to use keyboard commands; see your computer man-  
ual for details. After the computer is up and running, return the  
processor to the fast speed.  
Another solution is to warm-boot your computer after every  
power-on.  
Check for I/O address conflicts. To isolate the conflict, verify  
that the drive and host adapter are compatible with your com-  
puter. Turn off the computer and remove all the peripheral  
adapter cards except for the video card and host adapter. If  
the computer recognizes the drive when you reboot the com-  
puter, turn off the computer. Reinstall the other peripheral  
cards, one at a time, until the conflict reoccurs. After you have  
isolated the source of the address conflict, you can resolve the  
conflict by changing the I/O address of the peripheral that  
appears to cause the conflict.  
 
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If Disk Manager has installed the DDO on your hard drive and  
you have booted directly from a diskette, the information in the  
boot record for the drive may not have been loaded. Make sure  
there is no diskette in drive A and reboot. If you want to boot  
from the diskette, follow the “Booting with a Diskette” instruc-  
tions under “Advanced Disk Manager Options” on page 21.  
The dealer partitioned and formatted the drive for you in the  
store, but the drive does not respond when you install it.  
Reboot the computer and make sure the drive spins up. Check  
all cables.  
Make sure the power supply is adequate for system needs.  
Make sure the DOS or Windows version the dealer used to  
partition and format the drive is the same version you have  
installed in your computer. If it isn’t, see your dealer.  
Verify the drive-type values in the system setup program. You  
must install the drive using the same drive-type values your  
dealer used to partition the drive.  
Check for I/O address conflicts between peripheral cards.  
Check for viruses.  
The system hangs in FDISK or fails to create or save the  
partition record.  
Check all cables.  
Your setup system diskette may be corrupt. Try using a backup  
diskette.  
Make the partitions smaller.  
Change the interrupt jumper setting on the host adapter.  
 
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Some BIOS have a Track 0 protection feature that protects  
Track 0 from viruses. This may cause FDISK to hang the sys-  
tem. You must disable this feature in the system setup pro-  
gram before you can use FDISK. See your computer reference  
guide for assistance. Be sure to re-enable this important fea-  
ture when FDISK is done.  
The system error message, “Drive not Ready,” appears.  
Check all cable connections. Make sure pin 1 of the drive is  
connected to pin 1 of the hard-disc controller or host adapter.  
Make sure the power supply is adequate for system needs.  
Reboot the computer and make sure the drive spins up.  
The FDISK error message, “No Fixed Disk Present,”  
appears.  
Make sure the power supply is adequate for system needs.  
Verify the drive-type values in the system setup program.  
Check for I/O address conflicts.  
The drive does not format to full capacity.  
Verify the drive-type values in the system setup program. One  
of the following problems may have occurred:  
The values may be set with an incorrect translation character-  
istic.  
You may have entered a parameter value that exceeds the  
physical capacity of the drive.  
You entered a translation characteristic that does not take  
advantage of the drive’s full capacity.  
The drive’s physical specifications exceed the translation limits  
imposed by the BIOS.  
 
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Caution. If you change the drive-type values in the  
system setup program, you must partition and format  
the drive again. This erases data on the drive.  
!
If you have partitioned the drive into individual logical drives,  
you may need to make the partitions smaller to access the full  
drive capacity.  
If your computer supports LBA mode, you may need to enable  
LBA mode in the system setup program to access the full  
capacity of the drive. Refer to your computer’s reference guide  
to find out how to enable LBA.  
Your computer may not support drives that have more than  
4,092 cylinders. Follow the instructions on page 25 for After  
you install your new drive, your computer will not boot, and no  
error message appears on the screen.  
The DOS message “Disk Boot Failure,” “Non-System Disk”  
or “No ROM Basic – SYSTEM HALTED” appears.  
Reinstall the DOS system files using the DOS SYS utility.  
Check all cables.  
Use FDISK to verify that the primary partition is active.  
Check for viruses.  
The system error message, “HDD controller failure”  
appears.  
Confirm the jumper settings on the drive.  
Verify the drive-type settings in the system setup program.  
 
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Seagate Technology support services  
Online services  
Internet  
For online information about Seagate products, visit  
Presales support:  
Technical support:  
SeaBOARD®  
SeaBOARD is a computer bulletin board system that contains  
information about Seagate disc and tape drive products and is  
available 24 hours daily. Set your communications software to  
eight data bits, no parity and one stop bit (8-N-1). This service is  
available worldwide.  
Automated services  
SeaFONE® (1-800-SEAGATE) is Seagate’s toll-free number  
(1-800-732-4283) to access our automated self-help services.  
Using a touch-tone phone, you can find answers to service  
phone numbers, commonly asked questions, troubleshooting  
tips and specifications for disc drives and tape drives 24 hours  
daily. International callers can reach this service by dialing  
+1-405-936-1234.  
 
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SeaFAX® is Seagate’s automated FAX delivery system. Using a  
touch-tone phone, you can obtain technical support information  
by return FAX 24 hours daily. This service is available worldwide.  
Presales Support  
Presales Support  
Our Presales support staff can help you determine which  
Seagate products are best suited for your specific application or  
computer system.  
Seagate Express  
You can purchase select tape products and tape accessories  
through Seagate Express 24 hours daily by calling 1-800-531-  
0968 or by faxing your order to: +1-972-481-4812.  
Technical support  
Technical support  
If you need help installing your drive, consult your dealer. Deal-  
ers are familiar with their unique system configurations and can  
help you with system conflicts and other technical issues. If you  
need additional help, you can talk to a Seagate technical support  
specialist. Before calling, note your system configuration and  
drive model number (ST#####).  
SeaTDD™ (+1-405-936-1687) is a telecommunications device  
for the deaf (TDD). You can send questions or comments 24  
hours daily and exchange messages with a technical support  
specialist from 8:00 A.M. to 12:15 P.M. and 1:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.  
(central time) Monday through Friday.  
 
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Customer Service (CSO)  
Warranty repair  
Seagate offers worldwide customer support for Seagate drives.  
Seagate direct OEM, Distribution and System Integrator custom-  
ers should contact their Seagate service center representative  
for warranty information. Other customers should contact their  
place of purchase.  
Authorized service centers  
If your live outside the US, you can contact an Authorized ser-  
vice center for service or repair.  
 
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USA/Canada/Latin America support services  
Presales support  
Disc: 1-877-271-3285 or +1-405-936-1210  
FAX: +1-405-936-1683  
Tape: 1-800-626-6637 or +1-714-641-2500  
FAX: +1-714-641-2410  
Technical Support (SeaFONE)  
1-800-SEAGATE or +1-405-936-1234 (specific product phone number)  
FAX: Disc: +1-405-936-1685; Tape: +1-405-936-1683  
Warranty repair  
USA 1-800-468-3472  
Mexico and  
FAX: +1-405-949-6740  
FAX: +1-405-949-6738  
Latin America +1-405-949-7758  
SeaFAX 1-800-SEAGATE  
SeaTDD +1-405-936-1687  
SeaBOARD Disc: +1-405-936-1600; Tape: +1-405-936-1630  
Authorized service centers  
Brazil  
MA Informatica +55-21-516-6649  
Canada  
FAX: +55-21-516-5280  
Memofix +1-905-660-4936  
Adtech +1-905-812-8099 or  
1-800-624-9857  
FAX: +1-905-660-4951  
FAX: +1-905-812-7807  
 
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European support services  
For European customer support, dial the toll-free number for  
your specific country for presales support, technical support,  
SeaFAX and warranty repair. If your country is not listed here,  
dial our European call center at +31-20-316-7222 from 8:30 A.M.  
to 5:00 P.M. (European central time) Monday through Friday. The  
European call center is located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  
Call Center  
Austria  
0 800-20 12 90  
0 800-74 876  
Belgium  
Denmark  
France  
80 88 12 66  
0 800-90 90 52  
0 800-182 6831  
1 800-55 21 22  
1 677 90 695  
Germany  
Ireland  
Italy  
Netherlands  
Norway  
0 800-732 4283  
800-113 91  
Poland  
00 800-311 12 38  
900-98 31 24  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
Turkey  
0 207 90 073  
0 800-83 84 11  
00 800-31 92 91 40  
0 800-783 5177  
United Kingdom  
 
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SeaBOARD  
Germany  
+49-89-1409331  
FAX Services—All European Countries  
Presales/Technical Support/Warranty Repair  
+31-20-653-3513  
Africa/Middle East support services  
For presales, technical support, warranty repair and FAX ser-  
vices in Africa and the Middle East, dial our European call center  
at +31-20-316-7222 from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (European central  
time) Monday through Friday, or send a FAX to +31-20-653-  
3513. The European call center is located in Amsterdam, The  
Netherlands.  
 
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Asia/Pacific support services  
Technical support  
Australia  
Hong Kong  
Japan  
+61-2-9725-3366 FAX: +61-2-9725-4052  
+852-2368 9918  
FAX: +852-2368 7173  
FAX: +81-3-5462-2979  
FAX: +65-488-7528  
Singapore  
Taiwan  
+65-488-7584  
+886-2-2514-2237 FAX: +886-2-2715-2923  
SeaFAX  
Australia  
+61-2-9756-5170  
Warranty repair  
Japan  
+81-3-5462-2904 FAX: +81-3-5462-2979  
Asia/Pacific and  
Australia  
+65-485-3595  
FAX: +65-488-7503  
 
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Storing and shipping your drive  
Keep your original box and packing materials for storing or ship-  
ping your drive. The box has a Seagate Approved Package label.  
Shipping a drive in an unapproved container voids the warranty.  
Call your authorized Seagate distributor for information about  
packing materials. Figure 7 shows how a drive fits in an  
approved single-pack box, including the packing materials.  
Note. Back up the data on your drive before shipping the drive.  
Seagate assumes no responsibility for data lost during  
shipping or drive repair.  
Foam  
Antistatic bag  
Drive  
Foam  
Foam  
Figure 7. Seagate drive and approved packing materials  
 
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Warranty  
See your authorized Seagate distributor or dealer. Preinstalled  
or bundled software is provided “as is.” There are no warranties  
of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. All such  
warranties are expressly and specifically disclaimed.  
Maintenance and repair  
Seagate drives do not require maintenance. The head/disc  
assembly is sealed; a broken seal voids the warranty. Seagate  
customer-service centers are the only facilities authorized to  
repair Seagate drives.  
Electromagnetic Compliance for the European Union  
This model complies with the European Union requirements of  
the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC of 03  
May 1989 as amended by Directive 92/31/EEC of 28 April 1992  
and Directive 93/68/EEC of 22 July 1993.  
Compliance of this drive, as a system component, was con-  
firmed with a test system. We cannot guarantee that your system  
will comply. The drive is not meant for external use (without prop-  
erly designed enclosure, shielded I/O cable, etc.).  
Sicherheitsanleitung  
1. Das Gerrät ist ein Einbaugerät, das für eine maximale Umge-  
bungstemperatur von 55°C vorgesehen ist. 2. Zur Befestigung  
des Laufwerks werden 4 Schrauben 6-32 UNC-2A benötigt. Bei  
seitlicher Befestigung darf die maximale Länge der Schrauben  
im Chassis nicht mehr als 3,3 mm und bei Befestigung an der  
Unterseite nicht mehr als 5,08 mm betragen. 3. Als Versor-  
gungsspannugen werden benötigt: +5V ± 5% 0,6A; +12V ±%  
0,8A (1,9A fur ca. 30 Sek. fur ± 10%) 4. Die Versorgungsspan-  
 
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nung muss SELV entsprechen. 5. Alle Arbeiten auf dem Fest-  
platte dürfen nur von Ausgebildetem Servicepersonal  
durchgeführt werden. Bitte entfernen Sie nicht die Aufschriftens-  
childer des Laufwerkes. 6. Der Einbau des Laufwerkes muss  
den Anforderungen gemäss DIN IEC 950 VDE 0805/05.90  
entsprechen.  
 
 
 
Seagate Technology, Inc.  
920 Disc Drive, Scotts Valley, CA 95066-4544, USA  
Publication Number: 21200130-001, Rev. B, Printed in USA  
 

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