40 MB Internal Hard Drive  (250-4061A)  Initialize      Faxback Doc. # 4979

INITIALIZATION INSTRUCTIONS

The 40 MB Internal Hard Disk Drive is a non-standard drive (as defined in
your Operation and Installation Manual). Use the following procedure to in-
itialize your hard disk drive. This procedure is valid only for the 40 MB
Internal Hard Disk Drive. Do not use this procedure for any other hard disk
drive.

1. Start up the Utilities diskette. The utilities menu appears. To choose 
   the Setup utility, type: 4 and press [ENTER].

2. Answer the prompts for your system parameters. When the Setup utility
   prompts you for the drive type of Fixed Disk Drive C (D for a secondary
   hard disk drive), type: 39 and press [ENTER].

3. After you complete the setup, restart the Utilities diskette. The util-
   ities menu reappears. To choose the Format Hard Disk utility, type: 5 and
   press [ENTER].

4. When prompted for the hard drive to format, type C for the primary hard
   disk or D for the secondary hard disk. Then press [ENTER]. Type Y and
   press [ENTER] to continue.

5. When the Format Hard Disk utility displays the hard disk parameters and
   asks you whether they are correct, type N and press [ENTER]. When 
   prompted for the correct parameters, enter the number of heads and 
   cylinders shown on the "Factory Detected" error map that comes with your 
   hard disk drive.
   Use the default interleave factor.

6. After you correct the parameters and flag any defective tracks, press
   [ENTER] to begin the format.

When the format is complete, you can follow the normal procedure to install
an operating system on your hard disk drive. Refer to your operating system
documentation for instructions.

NOTE: MS-DOS Versions 03.20.00 and earlier are limited to a maximum hard 
disk partition size of 32 MB. to use all 40 MB of storage on your hard disk 
drive, you must use the MLFORMAT and MLPART commands and the MLPART.SYS 
device driver. Refer to the appropriate sections of your MS-DOS Reference 
Manual for more information.

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