Preparing the drive – Epson Endeavor User Manual

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3. If you installed an IDE hard disk drive, be sure you run

SETUP to update your configuration. Check to make sure

you selected the correct drive type and that you enabled the

built-in IDE hard disk drive controller. (If you connected

the IDE drive to a controller on an option card, be sure you

set the built-in controller to

Disabled.)

See Chapter 2 of

the Setup Guide for instructions.

4. If you installed a non-IDE hard disk drive, was it

physically formatted by the manufacturer? A blank, new

hard disk must be physically formatted (or initialized)

before you can partition it and install an operating system

on it. This type of format is usually done by the

manufacturer; if yours was not, you must do it yourself.

If the drive came with its own format utility, use that

program; if not, follow the instructions in Chapter 5.

Note that a physical format is different from the software-

based type of formatting commands (such as the MS-DOS

SELECT or FORMAT commands). See “Preparing the

Drive,” below, for more information.

Preparing the Drive

Before you can store data on a new hard disk (which has

already been physically formatted), you must do the following

to prepare it for use:

1. Run the SETUP program to define your hard disk as part of

the computer’s configuration. (See Chapter 2 of the Setup

Guide for instructions.)

2. Partition and format the drive for your operating system. If

you are using MS-DOS, instructions for performing these

procedures are provided in your MS-DOS manuals. If you

are using another operating system, follow the instructions

that came with it.

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