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DiscWizard 2000 CMOS Setup Instructions
Thank you
for purchasing a Seagate drive!
The following instructions have been customized for your system. In addition to these instructions, you may need to refer to your computer owner's manual for information specific to your system.
SETTING YOUR COMPUTER'S BIOS
To use the new drive, you must change your BIOS settings. Use these customized instructions as a checklist, checking off each step as you complete it. [FOREWORDBRIEF]
DiscWizard 2000 Installation Instructions
DRIVE PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS (BRIEF VERSION)
For easy installation, use these customized instructions as a checklist, checking off each step as you complete it.
Thank you
for purchasing a Seagate drive!
The following instructions have been customized for your system. In addition to these instructions, you may need to refer to your computer owner's manual for information specific to your system, such as System Setup.
Before handling the drive and working inside your computer, ground yourself by touching an unpainted surface on the computer.
DiscWizard 2000 Installation Instructions
DRIVE PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS (DETAILED VERSION)
For easy installation, use these customized instructions as a checklist, checking off each step as you complete it.
Thank you
for purchasing a Seagate drive!
The following instructions have been customized for your system. In addition to these instructions, you may need to refer to your computer owner's manual for information specific to your system, such as System Setup.
FOLLOW THESE IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS:
RUNNING THE SYSTEM SETUP PROGRAM
To change your computers settings, you must enter the 'Setup' or 'CMOS Setup' program of your computer and change the information. There are several ways to enter the setup, depending on your computer make and model. Usually on the initial power up, there will be a message stating 'Press DEL to enter Setup' or something similar. It may be necessary to press the key quickly, as the boot sequence may continue on momentarily.
Check your computer or motherboard manual for the correct key combination, or look for one of the following phrases or something similar with the word 'Setup' in it.
- Hit DEL if you want to run Setup
- Press F1 to enter Setup
- Press F2 to enter Setup
- Press and hold CTRL-ALT-ESC to begin System Setup
- To enter setup: Boot to a DOS prompt, and press CTRL-ALT-Enter
- Press CTRL-ALT-S to enter Setup
If you cannot determine how to enter the System Setup program, consult your computer's manual
or contact the manufacturer.
[ENABLESECONDARY]
ENABLING THE SECONDARY CONTROLLER
After swapping drives you must enable
the secondary contoller in order to use the partitions on the secondary drive. Refer
to the following instructions for information about entering the System Setup program.
[DISASSEMBLY]
RUNNING THE SYSTEM SETUP PROGRAM
NOTE: Some BIOSes will not allow
you to change the settings for your new drive until after it is installed.
If your system does not allow you to configure settings until after your
drive is installed, refer to this section after you have installed your
drive.
SYSTEM SETUP SETTINGS FOR THE NEW
DRIVE
Select "Auto" or "Enabled". This
allows your computer to configure itself automatically for your new drive.
Save the CMOS settings and exit the Setup
program.
INSTRUCTIONS ON PHYSICALLY INSTALLING
THE DRIVE
SETTING THE CONFIGURATION JUMPERS
AND MOUNTING THE DRIVE
[PREADDTOCOPY]
SETTING THE CONFIGURATION JUMPERS
AND MOUNTING THE DRIVE
[ADDTOCOPYTABLE]
NOTE: For new drives that are
being added as a boot (master) drive, this slave position is only temporary.
Your new drive must first be installed in the slave position to allow data
to be transferred from your old drive to your new one.
Click here
if you are installing a drive as the secondary slave and you have a CD-ROM
drive in the secondary master position.
Enter system setup (CMOS).
NOTE: If you cannot determine the
proper key sequence to enter System Setup, refer to your computer owner's
manual or call your computer manufacturer for assistance.
[SYSTEMSETUPAUTO]
Verify or change the System Setup
setting for your new hard drive in the %s %s position.
[SYSTEMSETUPCOMMON]
Turn off your computer.
Remove your computer
cover.
[NEWDRIVENOTFOUND]
Jumper information for the new drive could not be found
in the jumper database. Please look for jumper information on the drive label as shown below.
Set the jumpers on the new drive
for the following position:
[ADDTOCOPYLINK]
New Drive:
%s
Position:
%s
Configuration:
%s
[SEASHIELDLINK]
[POSTADDTOCOPY]
[MASTERNOTFOUND]
CHANGING MASTER DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS
The jumper information for the old drive could not
be found in the database. Please look for jumper information on the drive label as shown below.
[PREMASTERDRIVE]
CHANGING MASTER DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS
Change the jumper settings on your
old drive.
[MASTERJUMPERSOK]
MASTER DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS
The jumper
settings on your master drive do not need to be changed.
[MASTERTABLE]
Drive: | %s |
Position: | %s |
Configuration: | %s |
[POSTMASTERDRIVE]
NOTE: The jumper settings on
your old drive need to be changed when adding a slave drive. You may
need to remove the old drive to change the jumper settings. After the jumpers
are properly set, reinstall this drive.
[SYSTEMLOCKUP]
TROUBLESHOOTING
System Lockup Information
If you have added a new drive and your system locks up at boot time (right after turning the power on), or locks up during System Setup, there are several possible causes.
In this case, power off your system and install your drive's AC jumper, or remove your new drive and go to the beginning of these instructions and follow each step.
For drives WITH an alternate capacity (AC) option jumper:
- Select "Automatic Drive Detection". This allows your computer to configure itself automatically for your new drive.
- Select "User-defined" or "Custom" drive setting and set to the following:
1024 cylinders 16 heads 63 sectors 0 write precomp (wp) 0 landing zone (lz)
- Select Drive Type 1.
Systems with a CD-ROM in the secondary master position
If you are adding your new drive in the secondary
slave position and have a CD-ROM in the secondary master position, there is a possibility
that this configuration will not work correctly. If this is the case, it will be
necessary to jumper the CD-ROM as the slave and the new drive as the master drive.
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[MFGEXAMPLES]
SPECIFIC MANUFACTURER EXAMPLES
Manufacturers commonly use the same commands to enter setup, but may change - these are some
combinations currently used:
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Acer (www.acer.com):
Press Ctrl+Alt+Esc while booting to enter BIOS CMOS setup.
AST (www.ast.com):
press the [F1] key to enter BIOS setup
IBM (www.ibm.com):
When you power the computer on, this symbol appears:
Press F1 while the symbol is displayed to get the Setup Utility screen.
Compaq (www.compaq.com):
For older product models, like the Deskpro 286 or 386, place the Diagnostics
disk in the disk drive, reboot your system, and choose computer setup from the menu.
For newer products like the ProLinea, Deskpro, Deskpro XL, Deskpro XE, or Presario,
During boot, just after the 2 beeps, press the F10 key while the cursor is in the
upper right hand corner of the screen.
Dell (www.dell.com):
Press <DEL> Key if you want to run SETUP
To enter setup: Boot to a DOS prompt, and press Ctrl-Alt-Enter
Gateway (www.gateway.com):
486:
From a command prompt, press CTRL+ALT+ESC.
From a command prompt, press CTRL+ALT+S.
During the startup process, press F2.
During the startup process, press F1.
Hewlett Packard (www.hp.com):
Start the BIOS Setup program by pressing the F1 key after you see the blue HP logo
screen during startup.
Micron (www.micron.com): MicronPc (www.micronpc.com): NEC (www.nec.com): Packard Bell (www.packardbell.com): Sony (www.sony.com): BIOS Manufacturers: If you plan to add the new drive as the boot drive,
you may wish to defer mounting the drive until after Disc Wizard 2000 has completed
the installation.
NOTE: To mount the drive in
a 5.25-inch bay, attach a pair of 3.5-inch to 5.25-inch adapter brackets.
(included in some option packages)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MOUNTING THE DRIVE
If you plan to add the new drive as the boot drive,
you may wish to defer mounting the drive until after Disc Wizard 2000 has completed
the installation.
NOTE: Be sure that pin 1, the
colored wire on the interface cable is closest to the DC power connector. INSTRUCTIONS FOR ATTACHING
CABLES TO THE DRIVE
NOTE: It may be necessary to
dismount your drive in order to change the jumper settings for it. If this
is the case, then dismount your drive, configure it with the proper jumper
settings, and remount it using the same procedure as was described in MOUNTING
THE DRIVE earlier in this manual.
[REASSEMBLYBRIEF]
REASSEMBLING THE COMPUTER
[REASSEMBLYDETAILED]
REASSEMBLING THE COMPUTER
After you have completed the customized
instructions to configure, partition and format your new drive, verify
that the drive is securely mounted and the cables are firmly attached.
Verify that the cables do not interfere with the computer cover and do
not block the power-supply fan blades or airflow paths. Reinstall the computer
cover. Reconnect all devices. Make sure that the keyboard, mouse and monitor
are firmly connected. Reconnect all AC power cords.
[PREMOVE]
POSITIONING THE DRIVES CORRECTLY
from its old position of:
to its new position of:
This is the final position of this
drive.
[SETUPKEYS]
American
Hit DEL if you want to run SETUP
Keyboard.....Detected
Press Delete
PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0
Intel (R) Pentium (R) III processor 500 MHz
Press <F1> to enter SETUP
Press F1
PhoenixBIOS Version 4.04
Agoura release 1.17
0016384 RAM Passed
Press <F2> to enter SETUP
486DX2 BIOS V 1.2R1.5
0016384 KB Memory Good
1 Diskette Drive(s)
Pointing Device Installed
Press CTRL-ALT-ESC
Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 A 1.4
Phoenix S3 Vision864 (16Bit DAC)Enhanced VGA BIOS Version 1.03.02
Dell System OptiPlex XMT 5133
640K Base, 015360K Extended Memory
Press CTRL-ALT-ENTER
This is usually found only in 386's and older 486's computers.
Press CTRL-ALT-S while at a DOS
Prompt
NOTE: Some computers that use the 'CTRL-ALT-___' sequences must be at
a prompt before pressing the keys.
Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG, An Energy Star Ally
Award Plug and Play BIOS Extension v1.0A
Press DEL to enter SETUP
Press F1
CONFIGURING THE DRIVE
Once you are in the setup program, you may change the drive settings
by following the on-screen instructions.
[BLUEPART1_CAPACITY]
If you do not shut off support for your drive
on the secondary controller, you will not be able to use the full capacity of the
drive.
[BLUEPART1_BOOTWIZ]
If you do not shut off support for your drive
on the secondary controller, you will not be able to use BootWizard to boot to the
new drive.
[BLUEPART2]
You will need to change the drive
on your secondary controller from type 'Auto' or 'Enabled' to 'None' or 'Not
Installed'
[REDPART1]
Your hard drive is attached but the BIOS is not
enabled for this drive. You must enable the BIOS so your computer will
recognize the hard drive.
[REDPART2]
You will need to change your primary
drive type from 'None' or 'Not Installed' to 'Auto' or 'Enabled'
[GREENPART1]
Since you have decided not to use DDO, you must
enable support for your drive on the secondary controller so your computer
will be able recognize it.
[GREENPART2]
You will need to change your secondary
controller's drive type from 'None' or 'Not Installed' to
'Auto' or 'Enabled'
[REBOOT]
EXITING THE SYSTEM SETUP PROGRAM
After you have made the appropriate changes, save the CMOS
settings and exit the CMOS setup program.
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Press the Del key when "To Enter Setup Before Boot Press Del Key" is displayed, or
press Ctrl-Alt-Esc simultaneously.
Press the <F2> to enter setup.
Access the BIOS utility at power-on. Just press F2 when a prompt similar to
the following appears.
Press <ESC> for Boot Messages,
Press <F2> to enter Setup
Press F2 during POST to enter CMOS setup.
The BIOS Setup Utility can be accessed when the system is starting.
Follow the procedure for the appropriate model below:
PCV 70 90 100 120 130 150 200 220 240:
When starting the computer, press F3 at the black Sony screen and then
immediately press F1.
PCV E201 E203 E204 E205 E302DS E308DS E314DS E518DS:
When starting the computer, press F3 at the black Sony screen and then
immediately press F2.
PCG 505F/FX 505G/GX 505TS/TX 705 707 717 719 729 731 735 748 808 812 818
838 F150 F160 F180 F190:
Press F2 at the black Sony logo screen.
Phoenix & Award BIOS http://www.award.com/
AMI BIOS http://www.megatrends.com/
[MOUNTDRIVEBRIEF]
Mount the drive.
[MOUNTDRIVEDETAILED]
Mount the drive.
NOTE: If you need to attach the
drive in a 5.25-inch bay, attach a pair of 3.5-inch to 5.25-inch expansion
brackets as shown in the following illustration. Some computers require that you attach
special hard-disc-drive mounting hardware to ensure that the drive mounts
securely into the bay. Contact your computer dealer or refer to the documentation
that comes with your computer if you need specialized mounting hardware
or more information.
[ATTACHCABLEBRIEF]
Attach the cables to your new drive.
[ATTACHCABLEDETAILED]
Attach the
cables to your new drive.
NOTE: If all power cables
are in use, purchase a DC Y-connector (available at many electronic stores)
and split a connection to provide power for more devices.
[RECONNECTDEVICES]
Reconnect all devices. Make sure
that the keyboard, mouse and monitor cables are firmly connected.
Reconnect all AC power cords.
[REMOUNT]
Completing the installation.
Installation complete!
Completing the installation
Installation complete!
Turn off your computer.
Remove your computer cover.
[CHANGEJUMPERS]
Change jumpers on drive %s
[MOVEDRIVE]
Move drive %s and change its jumpers
[JUMPERSETTINGS1]
[JUMPERSETTINGS2]
Position:
%s
Configuration:
%s
Position:
%s
Configuration:
%s
Delete
Megatrends AMIBIOS (C) 1997 American Megatrends Inc.,
AMI Atlantis, Pentium II PCI/AGP/ISA
BIOS Release 773010998
Mouse........Detected
Back
F1
Copyright 1985-1999 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Copyright 1985-1999 Intel Corporation.
4W4SB0X0.15A.0012.P07
128MB System RAM
Back
F2
Copyright 1987-1995 Phoenix Technologies Ltd., All Rights Reserved.
CPU = Pentium 133 MHz
System BIOS shadowed
Video BIOS shadowed
Press F2
Back
CTRL-ALT-ESC
Copyright(c) Acer Incorporated 1990-1993 All Rights Reserved
000384 KB Shadow RAM
0 Parallel Port(s)
1 Serial Port(s)
80x87(SX) Coprocessor Installed
Memory Cache On
RAM Cache
Video RAM BIOS
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CTRL-ALT-ENTER
Copyright 1985-1988 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
Copyright 1990-1995 Dell Computer Corporation
All Rights Reserved
Back
CTRL-ALT-S
Back
[EXTRA]
Award BIOS
Copyright (C) 1984-98 Award Software, Inc.
Copyright (C) 1998, Award Software, Inc.
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[CONFIGUREDRIVE]