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

To add a bad track, follow these steps:
1.
Press
m.
You see this prompt:
Enter cylinder number (1
-
nnnn):
2.
Type the number of the cylinder containing the bad track and
press IEnter You see this prompt:
Enter head number (0
-
nn):
3.
Type the head number for the bad track and press
CEnter).
(To
cancel the operation, press
m
without typing a value.)
When you complete a valid entry, it appears in the table and
you can add the next bad track, if necessary.
If you make a mistake, move the cursor block to the incorrect
track and press
[cl
to change the track data or
[DJ
to delete the
track from the table. Change the track data in the same way as
you add a track.
The maximum valid cylinder number and head number
(nnnn
and
nn)
vary according to the capacity of the hard disk. If you
enter an invalid cylinder or head number, a reminder of the
range of values appears and the program asks you to enter the
value again.
When you finish adding all the bad tracks, press
C
without
typing a value. Then check the entries in the defective track
table. When you are sure the table is correct, press
IF].
The
program displays a warning about the consequences of
proceeding with formatting, as described in the next section.
Formatting a Hard Disk
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