Reinitializing your computer’s internal hard disk – Apple Power Macintosh 6200 Series User Manual

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Reinitializing your computer’s internal hard disk

You initialize your internal hard disk using a program called Internal HD
Format, which is on the floppy disk labeled Disk Tools that came with your
computer. If your computer came with a CD-ROM drive and you didn’t
receive floppy disks, you can find Internal HD Format on the CD-ROM disc
that contains system software.

1

Start up your computer from the

Disk Tools disk or the CD-ROM disc that contains

system software.

See “Starting Up From a CD-ROM Disc” or “Starting Up From a Floppy
Disk” earlier in this section.

2

Double-click the Internal HD Format icon to open it.

You may need to look in a folder called Utilities to find Internal HD Format.

3

Type a name for your hard disk in the Name box.

4

If you want to make sure that none of the hard disk’s original information is recognizable

after reinitialization, choose Zero Out Data from the Options menu.

If you choose Zero Out Data, initialization may take a few minutes. (If you
don’t choose Zero Out Data, initialization will take less than 30 seconds.)

5

Click Initialize.

A message informs you that initializing the disk erases all information on it.

6

Click OK.

During initialization, a status bar shows you the progress of the initialization.

7

When initialization is complete, click Done.

If a message reports that initialization failed, try again. If initialization fails a
second time, take the disk to your Apple-authorized service provider for
repair.

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