Initializing a hard disk – Apple Power Macintosh 7600/200 Series User Manual

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Initializing a hard disk

The hard disk inside your computer was initialized (formatted for use) at the
factory, so you shouldn’t need to initialize it. You need to initialize a hard disk
only if one of the following is true:

m You purchase an uninitialized hard disk from another manufacturer.
m Your hard disk is damaged and can’t be repaired with Disk First Aid.

If a hard disk needs to be initialized, its icon does not appear on the desktop
when you start up the computer using another disk.

You initialize your internal hard disk using a program called Drive Setup,
which is on the system software CD-ROM disc that came with your computer.

1

Start up your computer from the system software CD-ROM disc that came with

your computer.

See “Starting Up From the System Software CD-ROM Disc” later in
this chapter.

2

Locate the Drive Setup icon and double-click it to open the Drive Setup program.

WARNING

Initializing a disk erases any information that may be on it.

Before you initialize a damaged disk, try to repair it as described in
“Repairing a Damaged Disk” earlier in this chapter.

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