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Western Digital is a registered trademark of Western Digital
Corporation; IBM PC, AT and XT are registered trademarks of the
International Business Machines Corporation; MS DOS, OS2 and PC DOS
and Xenix are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Speedstor is a registered trademark of Storage Dimensions; Disk
Manager is a registered trademark of Ontrack Computer Corporation.
SCO is a registered trademark of The Santa Crux Operation.
WD1006-WAH
Software Installation
...WARNING..................WARNING......................WARNING...
THE FOLLOWING LOW-LEVEL FORMAT PROCEDURE
WILL DESTROY ALL DATA ON YOUR HARD DRIVE
BACK-UP THE DATA ON YOUR DRIVE BEFORE
CONTINUING WITH THE LOW LEVEL FORMAT ROUTINE
The format instructions that you follow are simple procedures to tell
the computer that you have either one or two Winchester disk drives
installed and prepares your operating system to recognize the Western
Digital controller.
You will need to know the parameters of your hard disk drives. As a
convenience to you, we have included a list of the most common hard
disk drives and their parameters. To access this list, return to the
STORAGE CONTROLLER menu. If your drive is not listed, contact your
drive manufacturer or consult your drive manual to determine drive
type and parameters.
Formatting the drive requires use of one of two software programs:
The IBM Advanced Diagnostics (or equivalent for AT compatibles) or
WDFMT. If you do not have WDFMT, you may return to the Main menu and
choose the Downloadable Software option. We have included the WDFMT
2.10 software for your convenience.
1. Insert your system Diagnostic Diskette (or equivalent).
2. Turn on power.
3. Boot diagnostic and select setup option.
4. Set clock, etc.
CAUTION
Avoid system damage by consulting your
Technical Reference manual to ensure that your
drive type is supported by your host BIOS drive
tables. Not all AT-compatibles share the same
drive tables as IBM.
5. Select proper drive type. Set up the system for the proper
configuration of diskette and fixed drives, base memory size,
expansion memory size and display. (Consult your Technical Reference
Manual.)
NOTE
USE OF ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS (OR SIMILAR PROGRAM FOR IBM-COMPATIBLES)
IS NECESSARY SINCE THE WD1006-WAH CONTAINS NO ON-BOARD BIOS ROM.
HOWEVER, IBM ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS WILL NOT FORMAT A DRIVE AT 1:1
INTERLEAVE. USE OF WDFMT, SPEEDSTOR FROM STORAGE DIMENSIONS, DISK
MANAGER FROM ONTRACK, OR SIMILAR SOFTWARE IS NECESSARY TO FORMAT THE
DRIVE AT 1:1 INTERLEAVE. AGAIN, FORMATTING A DRIVE DESTROYS ALL
DATA. IF YOUR DRIVE CONTAINS USEFUL DATA, BACK UP THE DRIVE BEFORE
EXECUTING THE LOW LEVEL FORMAT ROUTINE.
6. Insert System Diagnostic Diskette (or equivalent) and execute
low level Format. Follow instructions in your reference manual.
7. Load and execute the FDISK (to partition your drive) and do a
high level format using the operating system's "Format C:(D)/S"
command.
Troubleshooting
Problem: 1790 Disk 0 Error.
Cause: No low level format on hard disk. Wrong drive type
selected. Not enough drive power. Bad cables. Improper
drive selection or termination.
Problem: Drive does not partition.
Cause: Check drive types. Note that drive types for the AT
and AT-compatibles differ.
Problem: "Error Reading Fixed Disk" appears when booting from
hard drive.
Cause: DOS partition not active.
Problem: Winchester activity LED continuously lit.
Cause: No problem. Drive LED selected for latched mode.
Problem: DOS returns a seek or ID not found error.
Cause: One possible cause of this problem is a minor incompati-
bility between the WD1006-WAH and the older WD1003-WAH.
If the drive has more than eight heads (for instance, a 16
head drive), the WD1003-WAH numbers heads 8 through 15 as
0 thrugh 7 in the media's ID fields. Contrawise, the
WD1006-WAH numbers heads 8 through 15 as 8 thorugh 15. To
solve the problem, back up and reformat the drive. This
is not manifested in drives with less than eight heads.
If this is not the cause of the error, then you have a
drive problem.
Problem: Slow and inefficient operation.
Cause: The biggest cause for this problem is an incorrect
interleave factor. Therefore, some experimentation with
the interleave factor may be necessary. (Refer to the
format instructions for setting interleave factor).
Interleave factors are very dependent on the host
operating system and application.