User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- FRONT MATTER
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAP 1-USING YOUR CHAPTER
- Turning On the Computer
- Turning Off the Computer
- Using Disks and Disk Drives
- Special Keys on the Keyboard
- Stopping a Command or Program
- Resetting the Computer
- Using a Password
- Using Your Computer a Network Server
- Changing the Processor Speed
- Preparing the Hard Disk for Moving
- Using AUTOEXEC. BAT and Other Batch Files
- CHAP 2-INSTALLING AND REMOVING OPTIONS
- How to Use This Chapter
- Removing the Cover
- Changing the Jumper Settings
- Memory Modules (SIMMs)
- Installing an Option
- Removing an Option Card
- Removing the Option Card Connector Board
- Replacing the Option Card Connector Board
- Installing a New Processor Chip
- Using the Alternate VGA
- Replacing the Cover
- Post-installation Procedures
- CHAP 3-INSTALLING AND REMOVING DRIVES
- CHAP 4-RUNNING SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
- CHAP 5-FORMATTING A HARD DISK
- CHAP 6-TROUBLESHOOTING
- APPENDIX A-SPECIFICATIONS
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX

Selecting a Drive
If you have more than one hard disk drive, you see this prompt:
Enter drive number ?
(l/2)
Select 1 for the first hard
disk or 2 for the second hard disk.
Then see the instructions below for the Hard Disk Format
Menu option you want to use.
Option 1, Format
If you select Format from
the
Hard Disk Format
Menu, you
see the following (for a disk with no defective track table):
Format Hard Disk
<
Drive
R:
>
Scan hard disk to get defective track
information? (Y/N)
(If the disk already has a defective track table, you do not see
this because you do not need to scan for bad tracks.)
1.
Select
Y
to scan the disk or
N
to skip the scanning process. If
you select
Y
,
the program scans the disk and displays these
messages during the process:
Scanning for flagged bad tracks...
Head
: nnn Cylinder : nnnnn
After scanning the disk, the program displays the results, such
as the following:
Scanning finished.
Count of tracks flagged bad
=
1
Count of tracks with other errors
=
0
Count of good tracks
= 4884
5-4 Formatting a Hard Disk