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- C-Worthy (R) Help Librarian Data File Version 1.0
- COPYRIGHT (C) 1985 - 1989. All Rights Reserved.
- Custom Design Systems, Inc. Orem, Utah USA.
- HELP - Verify Configuration
-
- The Install program is displaying a list of the hard disks that it has
- determined are present in your system. If this list appears to be
- wrong, it may be due to one of the following reasons:
- * if a drive-type has already been specified in CMOS, the drive size
- in this list will match that reported by CMOS, not the drive's
- true size
- * the drive's data or power cables may be loose
- * some disks, such as RAM disks and network drives, will not appear
- in the list, though they will still operate in your system
- * only the first 8 hard disks will be displayed
- Press <Enter> to confirm that the list is correct or press <F10> to
- exit the program now to correct any hardware errors before proceeding.
- <Esc> Cancel
- HELP - Select Mode
-
- Manual installation lets you set the number and sizes of partitions on
- your hard disk. In Manual mode, you can also delete and reformat
- existing partitions.
- Automatic Installation partitions and formats each unformatted disk to
- the maximum size allowed by the operating system or the hard disk. It
- does not change partially or completely formatted disks.
- Options lets you configure several disk formatting options.
- Colors cycles between the 3 color palettes and 1 monochrome palette./
- HELP - Select Option
-
- Create Primary Partition On Second Hard Disk: "No" specifies only the
- first hard disk in the system will be installed as bootable. "Yes"
- specifies that the Install program should make every disk it installs
- bootable by DOS. This will sometimes effect the way drive leters are
- assigned to your physical hard disks.
- Use DOS Read-Verify Type Format: "No" causes the Install program to
- use an accelerated format method to format the hard disk (supported
- only by Quantum IDE hard disks). "Yes" specifies that the Install
- program should read-verify the entire hard disk before initializing
- it. This procedure takes some time and is not necessary on error-free
- disks.
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- HELP - Select Option
-
- Use Extended BIOS Table When Setting CMOS: "No" specifies that the
- Install program should use only the standard BIOS drive-types when
- trying to find the closest match for your hard disk. "Yes" specifies
- that Install should also try to find extended drive-types in your
- computer's BIOS.
- Use Software Driver For Full Capacity: "No" specifies that the
- Install program will not use the DOS device driver IDE_DOS.SYS. The
- amount of your hard disk that is available for use will be determined
- by how closely a match for your disk can be found in the computer's
- BIOS. "Yes" specifies that the device driver should be used, which
- will allow all the hard disk space to be used by DOS, regardless of
- what BIOS drive-types are available.
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- HELP - No Unpartitioned Drives
-
- All of the hard disks in your system have been partitioned, and
- Automatic mode will not change partitioned disks. To make any changes
- to your system configuration, you will need to use Manual mode.
- Hard disks that are only partially partitioned cannot be changed using
- the Automatic mode. You must use Manual mode to make any changes to
- these hard disks.
- HELP - Select Disk
-
- The up (
- ) and down (
- ) arrow keys move the highlight bar to each of
- the recognized hard disks in the system. Once the hard disk you want
- to work on is highlighted, press the <Enter> key to proceed. If your
- system contains drives other than Quantum IDE drives, they will also
- appear in this list but they will not be selectable.
- In addition, selecting Options lets you configure several disk
- formatting options.
- HELP - Disk Already Partitioned
-
- If you continue from this point, and you make any changes to existing
- partitions, you will lose data that is already on the disk.
- You may continue and modify unpartitioned space on the disk without
- losing data.
- To continue working on this hard disk, press <Enter>.
- To select another hard disk, press <Esc>.
- HELP - Enter Volume Size
-
- Enter the size of the volume (partition) you wish to create in
- millions of bytes (where 1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes). Then press <Enter>.
- The volume will then be created. Formatting of the volume will occur
- when you select the Save Changes menu option on the Hard Disk
- Configuration menu.
- HELP - Enter Volume Label
-
- You can type in a volume label (up to 11 characters) or leave the
- label blank.
- Press <Enter> to enter the label and continue to the next volume.
- HELP - No Free Space Available
-
- There is no available space on the hard disk to create a new volume.
- If you wish to make changes to this disk, you must first delete one or
- more of the existing volumes (which will result in lost data if any
- exists in the deleted volume or volumes).
- To create volumes on another hard disk, press <Enter> to return to the
- Hard Disk Configuration menu. From there, you can either save these
- changes (using the Save Changes menu option), then press <Esc> to
- return to the Select Hard Disk menu, or discard these changes using
- the Cancel Changes menu option.
- HELP - Abort Formatting
-
- You can abort the formatting of this volume. If you do, the volume
- will not be available for your use after the install is complete.
- To abort the formatting, select <Yes>.
- To continue the formatting, select <No>.
- HELP - Volume Created
-
- Your volume was successfully created. Press <Enter> to return to the
- Create Volume menu and add additional volumes if unpartitioned space
- on the hard disk remains.
- HELP - Exit
-
- To program will now reboot your system to ensure that the changes you
- have made are recognized.
- To continue with the exit procedure, press <Ctrl><Alt><Del>.
- HELP - Insert System Disk
-
- The disk in drive A: is not the correct disk. You must insert the
- system (boot) disk from which you originally booted the system (or a
- disk with the exact same version of the operating system).
- If you do not insert the proper disk, you will not be able to continue
- with the installation.
- HELP - Extended Partition Warning
-
- You have an extended partition defined on the hard disk and your
- version of DOS does not support extended partitions. Your version of
- DOS only supports up to 32 MB on the hard disk.
- To access volumes in the extended partition you must use the Quantum
- IDE DOS device driver (IDE_DOS.SYS). Press <Enter> to continue and
- use the up (
- ) and down (
- ) arrow keys to select the CMOS
- Configuration option.
- Select the Software Driver option in the Set CMOS Configuration menu
- and continue with the installation.
- HELP - Create Volume
-
- You have used all of the possible volume IDs (C: through Z:). There
- are no IDs available to create any new volumes.
- If you wish to continue working on this hard disk, you can either view
- or delete these volumes, or save the changes you have made.
- To select another hard disk, press <Enter> to return to the Hard Disk
- Configuration menu. From there, you can either save these changes
- (using the Save Changes menu option), then press <Esc> to return to
- the Select Hard Disk menu, or discard these changes using the Cancel
- Changes menu option.
- HELP - No Free Partition Entry Available
-
- You have three or more non-DOS partitions on this hard disk, and there
- is not room to create another partition.
- If you want to create additional DOS partitions on this hard disk, you
- must delete at least one of the non-DOS partitions. You can use the
- Delete Volume menu option on the Volume Configuration menu (in Manual
- Mode) to delete the partition.
- HELP - Delete Volume
-
- The up (
- ) and down (
- ) arrow keys move the highlight bar to each of
- the volumes on the disk. Once you highlight the volume you want to
- delete, press the <Enter> key to proceed.
- HELP - Volume Already Deleted
-
- The volume you selected is already deleted. Press <Enter> to select
- another volume.
- HELP - Delete Volume Verification
-
- The volume you have selected may contain data. If you delete this
- volume, any data it contains will be lost.
- If you wish to delete the volume, press <Enter>.
- If you do not wish to delete the volume, Press <Esc>.
- HELP - Volume Deleted
-
- The volume you selected has been deleted. After you press <Enter>,
- you can select another volume to delete, or return to the Volume
- Configuration menu.
- HELP - View Volumes
-
- The bottom window displays formatted volumes and unused space on your
- hard disk. The columns provide you with the following information:
- Volume: The letter that refers to the volume when you are using the
- system. This may differ from the letter you actually use if there
- are unrecognized hard disks or RAM disks installed in your system.
- Size: The size in MB (1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes) of the volume or space.
- Operating System: The operating system with which the disk was
- created.
- Volume Label: The label for the volume.
- HELP - Exit
-
- To return to your previous location in the program, move the highlight
- bar to <No>, then press <Enter>.
- To continue with the exit procedure, use the up (
- ) and down (
- ) arrow
- keys to move the highlight bar to <Yes> and press <Enter>. The exit
- procedure updates your system configuration with any changes you have
- made.
- HELP - Delete Volume
-
- The area you selected is not a volume. It represents non-partitioned,
- non-formatted space on your hard disk. There is no need to delete it.
- You can create a volume in this space by using the Create Volumes menu
- option in the Volume Configuration menu.
- HELP - Create Volumes
-
- You can create, delete, or view the volumes (partitions) on the hard
- disk you have selected.
- Create Volumes lets you create and name volumes of any size up to the
- maximum allowed by the operating system or the hard disk. To create a
- volume, you must have blank (unformatted) space on the hard disk you
- have selected. You can verify that you have blank space by first
- selecting View Volumes; blank areas will contain the phrase '<Blank>'
- or '<Unused Space>' under the Operating System column.
- A volume must be created in a contiguous space on the hard disk, so
- if you have two unformatted spaces with a formatted area between them,
- you cannot create a volume that is as large as the sum of the two
- spaces.
- HELP - Delete Volume
-
- There are no volumes on this hard disk to delete.
- On the hard disk you've selected, you can create new volumes, or you
- can select another hard disk to work on.
- To select another hard disk, press <Enter> to return to the Volume
- Configuration menu. From there, you can either save these changes
- (using the Save Changes menu option), or discard these changes using
- the Cancel Changes menu option.
- HELP - Create Volume
-
- You have partitioned all of the space on this hard disk. There is no
- room to create any new volumes.
- If you wish to continue working on this hard disk, you can either view
- or delete these volumes, or save the changes you have made.
- To select another hard disk, press <Enter> to return to the Hard Disk
- Configuration menu. From there, you can either save these changes
- (using the Save Changes menu option), then press <Esc> to return to the
- Select Hard Disk menu, or discard these changes using the Cancel
- Changes menu option.
- HELP - Create Volume
-
- You have entered a volume size that exceeds the available unused space
- in this area of the hard disk, or the maximum volume size allowed by
- your operating system.
- You can either enter a smaller number in the Size column, or if you
- would prefer to have the Install program select the maximum possible
- size, press <Enter> and the Install program will fill in the maximum
- allowable volume size.
- HELP - No Volume IDs Available
-
- There are no more Volume IDs available for creating volumes (C:
- through Z: have been allocated). If you wish to create additional
- volumes, you must delete or combine existing volumes. To do so, use
- the Delete Volume and Create Volume options in the Volume
- Configuration menu in Manual mode to alter your hard disk
- configurations.
- HELP - Delete Volumes
-
- You can create, delete, or view the volumes (partitions) on the hard
- disk you have selected.
- Delete Volumes removes volumes from the disk, making them no longer
- recognizable by the operating system. To create a single large volume
- from multiple smaller volumes, the smaller volumes must be deleted
- before the larger volume is created (note: volumes may only be created
- from contiguous spaces on the disk). Any data contained in a deleted
- volume will no longer be readable.
- HELP - View Volumes
-
- You can create, delete, or view the volumes (partitions) on the hard
- disk you have selected.
- View Volumes starts by displaying the configuration of the selected
- disk. As you make changes, it displays the configuration as if all
- modifications had been committed (note that the changes you make to
- your hard disk are not actually made until you commit them).
- To discard the changes and start over on the same disk, press <Esc>
- twice to display the Hard Disk Configuration menu, choose the Cancel
- Changes menu option to discard the changes, respond that you wish to
- continue, and then select the same disk.
- HELP - Save Changes
-
- You can set or change the BIOS drive-type, and create, delete, or view
- the volumes (partitions) on the hard disk you have selected.
- The hard disk is not actually modified until you save your changes, at
- which time the disk is partitioned and formatted. Until you have
- saved your changes, your disk has not been physically changed and you
- can discard the changes (and keep your original configuration and
- data) by selecting another hard disk, or by exiting the program.
- HELP - Cannot Read File
-
- The Install program cannot read the file specified in the error
- message.
- Please check that the file exists.
- If it does, check to make sure all cables are connected and that the
- power to the hard disk is on.
- If the file is on C: and you have not partitioned hard disk #1, you
- must exit the Install program, re-start it, and create a volume C: on
- hard disk #1.
- HELP - Cannot Read Partition
-
- The Install program cannot read the partition table on this hard disk.
- Please make sure all cables are connected and that the power to the
- hard disk is on.
- If all cables are connected and the power is on, you should back up
- the data on the hard disk (if any exists), re-start the Install
- program, delete and re-create all volumes on the hard disk (using
- Manual Mode), and then restore your data.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - Cannot Write Partition
-
- The Install program cannot write to the partition.
- Please make sure all cables are connected and the power to the hard
- disk is on.
- If all cables are connected and the power is on, delete the volume you
- created and re-create it.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - Cannot Read Boot Block
-
- The Install program cannot read the boot block on your hard disk.
- Please make sure all cables are connected and that the power to the
- hard disk is on.
- If all cables are connected and the power is on, you should back up
- the data on this volume (if any exists), re-start the Install program,
- delete and re-create the volume on the hard disk (using Manual Mode),
- and then restore your data.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - Cannot Write Boot Block
-
- The Install program cannot write the boot block for this volume.
- Please make sure all cables are connected and the power to the hard
- disk is on.
- If all cables are connected and the power is on, delete the volume you
- created and re-create it.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - Cannot Write FAT Table
-
- The Install program cannot write the FAT Table for your hard disk.
- Please make sure all cables are connected and the power to the hard
- disk is on.
- If all cables are connected and the power is on, delete the volume you
- created and re-create it.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - Cannot Read Root Directory
-
- The Install program cannot read the root directory on this volume.
- Please make sure all cables are connected and that the power to the
- hard disk is on.
- If all cables are connected and the power is on, you should back up
- the data on this volume (if any exists), re-start the Install
- program, delete and re-create this volume on the hard disk (using
- Manual Mode), and then restore your data.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - Cannot Write Root Directory
-
- The Install program cannot write the root directory on your hard disk.
- Please make sure all cables are connected and the power to the hard
- disk is on.
- If all cables are connected and the power is on, delete the volume you
- created and re-create it.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - Cannot Write Volume Label
-
- The Install program cannot write the volume label on your hard disk.
- Please make sure all cables are connected and the power to the hard
- disk is on.
- If all cables are connected and the power is on, delete the volume you
- created and re-create it.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - No Supported Drives
-
- There are no drives in your system supported by this Install program.
- If this differs from your expectations, it may be due to one of the
- following reasons:
- * No Quantum IDE drives are present
- * your adapter card is not configured appropriately
- * the power cables may be loose
- * the data cables may be loose
- Exit the Install program and check your adapter configuration, system
- configuration, and cabling.
- HELP - First Hard Disk not Bootable
-
- Your first hard disk (#1) is not bootable by DOS. If this differs
- from your expectations, it may be due to one of the following reasons:
- * you do not have a valid boot DOS partition on your first hard disk
- * the power cables may be loose
- * the data cables may be loose
- HELP - No Changes Made
-
- No changes were made during this install session. Press <Enter> to
- return to the operating system.
- HELP - Memory Allocation Error
-
- A memory allocation error has occurred.
- You can possibly gain some additional memory by removing any TSRs or
- memory-resident programs that you have loaded, and re-starting your
- system.
- HELP - Automatic Installation Verification
-
- The Install program is about to automatically install your blank hard
- disk(s).
- To continue with this operation, press <Enter>. The installation
- software will partition and format your blank hard disk(s) to the
- maximum size allowed by the operating system or of the disk.
- Manual Installation lets you set the number and sizes of partitions on
- your hard disks. In Manual mode, you can also delete and reformat
- existing partitions.
- Options lets you configure several disk formatting options.
- HELP - Delete Volume
-
- All of the volumes on this disk have been deleted.
- You can create new volumes by choosing Create Volumes in the Volume
- Configuration menu.
- You can save the changes by pressing <Esc> to return to the Hard Disk
- Configuration menu and choosing the Save Changes menu option, or
- discard these changes using the Cancel Changes menu option.
- Press <Esc> to return to the Select Hard Disk menu after saving the
- changes.
- HELP - Continue Automatic Installation Mode
-
- You have selected the BIOS drive-type for the hard disk that you are
- installing and verified that the selection you made is correct.
- When you continue the Automatic Installation the Install program will:
- - update the CMOS to the drive-type you have chosen
- - partition and format the hard disk
- - copy the system files to the hard disk (if applicable)
- - create or change the CONFIG.SYS file on the boot drive (if
- applicable)
- - copy the Quantum IDE DOS device driver (IDE_DOS.SYS) to the boot
- drive (if applicable)
- - prompt you to reboot the system
- To continue the Automatic Installation Mode, press <Enter>.
- HELP - No Changes to Save
-
- You have not created or deleted any volumes on the selected hard disk
- since you selected the hard disk or since the last save, so there is
- nothing to save.
- To select another hard disk, press <Enter> to return to the Hard Disk
- Configuration, then choose the Cancel Changes option.
- HELP - Cancel Changes
-
- You have defined changes (set or changed BIOS drive-type and created
- or deleted volumes) on the selected hard disk that have not been
- saved. If you continue, these changes will be lost and your hard disk
- will not be changed. If you want to implement these changes at a
- later time, you will have to re-enter them at that time.
- If you would like to continue and lose the modifications that you have
- defined for this hard disk, press <Enter>.
- If you would like to return to the Hard Disk Configuration menu to
- save these modifications, press <Esc>.
- HELP - Save Changes
-
- You have defined changes (set or changed the BIOS drive-type, and
- created or deleted volumes) on the selected hard disk. Up until this
- point, the hard disk has not actually been modified; your changes have
- been kept track of by the installation program in program memory. If
- you continue, however, these changes will be saved to your hard disk.
- If you would like to continue and save these modifications on the
- selected hard disk, press <Enter>.
- If you would like to make additional modifications or to cancel these
- modifications, select the appropriate menu option and press <Enter>.
- HELP - Set CMOS Configuration
-
- Set CMOS Configuration lets you select one of the following for the
- Install program to use when initializing the hard disk.
- - the optimal drive-type from the computer's standard drive-type table
- - the optimal drive-type from the computer's extended drive-type
- table, if supported by this computer
- - the Quantum IDE_DOS device driver which lets you access the total
- capacity of the hard drive
- - any drive-type from the computer's drive-type table
- The CMOS configuration must be set before volumes can be configured.
- HELP - View CMOS Configuration
-
- View CMOS Configuration will display the computer's BIOS drive-type
- that is currently set in CMOS for this drive. It will also display
- the drive's true configuration (which may not match the CMOS setting).
- HELP- Previous Menu
-
- Previous Menu will return the program back to the menu that was
- displayed prior to the one currently being displayed.
- HELP - Insert System Disk
-
- The Install program is now updating your hard disk to make it
- bootable. To do this you must insert the system (boot) disk from
- which you originally booted the system (or a disk with the exact same
- version of the operating system) so that the system files may be
- copied from it.
- If you do not insert the proper disk, you will not be able to continue
- with the installation.
- HELP - Cannot Open File
-
- The Install program cannot open the file specified in the error
- message.
- Please check that the file exists.
- If it does, check to make sure all cables are connected and that the
- power to the hard disk is on.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - Cannot Write File
-
- The Install program cannot write the file specified in the error
- message.
- Please make sure all cables are connected and the power to the hard
- disk is on.
- If all cables are connected and the power is on, delete the volume you
- created and re-create it.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - Cannot Copy File
-
- The Install program cannot copy the file specified in the error
- message.
- Please check that the source file exists.
- If it does, check to make sure all cables are connected and that the
- power to the hard disk is on.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.
- HELP - Cannot Find System Files
-
- The Install program cannot find the system files specified in the
- error message.
- Please check that the files exist.
- If they do, check to make sure all cables are connected and that the
- power to the hard disk is on.
- If the problem persists, you might have a defective hard disk.
- Contact your local dealer or Quantum Corporation.%
- HELP - Set CMOS Configuration
-
- Standard Drive-Type: Displays the drive-type from the standard BIOS
- drive-type table that is closest to matching the full capacity of the
- selected hard disk. Selecting this menu option specifies that the
- Install program will use the displayed standard drive-type.
- Extended Drive-Type: Displays the drive-type from the extended BIOS
- drive-type table that is closest to matching the full capacity of the
- selected hard disk, if this computer supports extended drive-types.
- If this computer does not support extended drive-types, the message
- None Available is displayed, and this menu option is disabled.
- Selecting this menu option, if enabled, specifies that the Install
- program will use the displayed extended drive-type.
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- HELP - Set CMOS Configuration
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- Software Driver: Select this menu option to specify that the Install
- program will automatically install the Quantum DOS device driver
- (IDE_DOS.SYS) to make use of the full capacity of the hard disk
- regardless of the BISO drive-type used.
- Select Drive-Type from List: Selecting this menu option displays a
- table of usable selections from the standard BIOS drive-type table for you to select a drive-type from. The list will also include extended
- BIOS drive-types if the option "Use Extended BIOS Table When Setting
- CMOS" is "Yes". Use the <F2> Options key to change this setting.
- <Esc> Cancel Page 2 of 2
- HELP - Select BIOS Drive-Type From Table
-
- Use the up (
- ) and down (
- ) arrow keys to move the highlight bar
- selection in the table that you wish to use and press <Enter>.
- Drive-type selections are sorted in the table by total disk space
- available and percentage of total disk space used.
- To select a different CMOS configuration option, press <Esc> to
- return to the Set CMOS Configuration menu.
- HELP - Confirm BIOS Drive-Type Selection
-
- Information regarding the BIOS drive-type you have selected to use
- with this hard disk is displayed. If you selected the Software
- Driver, the total capacity of the hard disk is displayed, and
- "Quantum Device Driver" is displayed for type, cylinders, heads and
- sectors.
- To confirm your decision to use the displayed selection and continue
- with installation, press <Enter>.
- If you do not like the displayed selection, and you would like to
- make another selection, press <Esc> to return to the Hard Disk
- Configuration menu.
- HELP - No CMOS Drive-Type Match Found In Tables
-
- The Install program did not find a close drive-type match for the hard
- disk you are initializing in this system's BIOS drive-type tables. If
- the "Use Extended BIOS Tables When Setting CMOS" menu option in the
- Select Option menu is disabled, the Install program searched the
- standard CMOS drive-type tables. If the "Use Extended BIOS Tables
- When Setting CMOS" menu option in the Select Option menu is enabled,
- and this computer supports extended drive types, the Install program
- searched the extended BIOS drive-type tables.
- You must now select a drive-type for the hard disk you are
- initializing to continue with the installation.
- Press <Enter> to continue.
- HELP - View CMOS Configuration
-
- View CMOS Configuration displays two different sets of information
- about the current drive.
- The first set of information is what the drive-type value in CMOS
- reports about the hard disk in terms of its physical characteristics.
- It need not match the true physical characteristics of the hard disk
- as long as the total capacity of this drive-type does not exceed the
- true capacity of the hard disk. The "Usage" field shows how much of
- the hard disk will be made available with this particular drive-type.
- The second set of information is what the hard disk reports its
- true physical characteristics to be. If your computer supports a
- user-definable drive-type, these are the values you should use when
- running your computer's SETUP program to define the drive-type.
- HELP - Changing CMOS Configuration
-
- This screen is indicating that you have decided to change the CMOS
- setting of this hard disk's BIOS drive-type. If you continue from
- this point the drive's configuration will be changed and you will lose
- all data that is already on the hard disk.
- If you wish to save the data already on the hard disk, press <Esc>
- until the program returns to the Select Hard Disk screen, exit the
- program, and back up your data before restarting the Install program.
- To continue working on this hard disk, and lose any data on the disk,
- press <Enter>.
- HELP - CMOS Configuration Invalid
-
- The CMOS Configuration for this hard disk has not been set or is set
- to a BIOS Drive-Type that describes a hard disk with a larger
- capacity than the currently selected hard disk.
- You must set the BIOS drive-type to a valid Drive-Type before you can
- partition the volumes for this hard disk.
- To continue working on this hard disk, press <Enter>.
- Then use the up (
- ) and down (
- ) arrow keys to move the highlight bar
- to the Set CMOS Configuration option and press <Enter>.
- HELP - Cancel Changes
-
- If you select Cancel Changes, the changes you made to the CMOS
- settings and hard disk volumes will be discarded. The drive will be
- left in the same state that it was in before you started the Install
- program. This is your "escape hatch" if you have changed your mind
- and don't want to alter the disk and/or destroy the data that was on
- it previously.
- HELP - CMOS Configuration
-
- You can set or change the CMOS configuration, set the volume
- configuration, and save or cancel changes made to the hard disk.
- CMOS Configuration lets you set the BIOS drive-type for the selected
- hard disk. The Install program will display the optimum drive-type
- from this computer's standard drive-type table and, if available,
- the extended drive-type table. You will also be able to select the
- Quantum IDE DOS device driver which lets you access the total capacity
- of the hard disk, regardless of drive-type, or you may make your own
- selection from the computer's drive-type table.
- HELP - Volume Configuration
-
- You can set or change the CMOS configuration, set the volume
- configuration, and save or cancel changes made to the hard disk.
- Volume Configuration lets you create and name volumes of any size up
- to the maximum allowed by the operating system on the hard disk. To
- create a volume, you must have a blank (unformatted) space on the hard
- disk you have selected.
- A volume must be created in a contiguous space on the hard disk.
- HELP - BIOS Drive-Type Setting Not Optimal
-
- The BIOS drive-type that is currently set for this hard disk is not
- the best, or optimal, selection available in this computer's BIOS
- drive-type table.
- If you wish to continue the installation and use the currently set
- drive-type, you will not be able to access the total capacity of the
- hard disk. To continue, press <Enter>.
- To select another BIOS drive-type for use, press <Esc> to return to
- the Hard Disk Configuration menu. Then use the up (
- ) and down (
- arrow keys to select the CMOS Configuration option and set another
- BIOS drive-type.w
- HELP - Abort Automatic Installation
-
- You may either abort automatic installation of the currently selected
- hard disk, or continue the automatic installation sequence.
- To abort automatic installation of this hard disk, use the up (
- ) and
- down (
- ) arrow keys to select the Yes option and press <Enter>. If
- there are no other uninstalled hard disks in the system, the Install
- program will return you to the DOS prompt.
- To continue the automatic installation of this hard disk, use the up
- ) and down (
- ) arrow keys to select the NO option and press <Enter>.
- HELP - Continue Installing The Next Volume
-
- You may either abort this installation process, or you may continue
- the installation with the next hard disk volume.
- To abort this installation, use the up (
- ) and down (
- ) arrow keys to
- select the No option and press <Enter>.
- To continue this installation with the next hard disk volume, use the
- up (
- ) and down (
- ) arrow keys to select the Yes option and press
- <Enter>.
- HELP - Continue Installing The Next Hard Disk
-
- You may continue the automatic installation of the second hard disk in
- your system, or abort the automatic installation and return to the DOS
- prompt.
- To abort the automatic installation, use the up (
- ) and down (
- ) arrow
- keys to select the No option and press <Enter>.
- To continue the automatic installation, use the up (
- ) and down (
- arrow keys to select the Yes option and press <Enter>.
- HELP - Using The Quantum Software Driver With Windows 3.1 FastDisk
- If you are installing the Quantum IDE DOS device driver (IDE_DOS.SYS)
- and you wish to use the FastDisk feature of Windows 3.1, you must
- use the Quantum FastDisk device driver (IDE_WIN.386) rather than the
- one provided with Windows. After installing your hard disk, install
- Windows. Then install IDE_WIN.386 using the Quantum FastDisk
- installation program (SETUP.EXE).
-