Owner`s manual
Section
6:
Formatting
the
Hard
Disk
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Unlike
floppy
diskettes,
formatting
a
hard
disk
drive
is a
three-step
process: physical formatting,
drive
partitioning,
and
logical formatting.
Physical
formatting
arranges
the
information
on
the
disk
media
and
marks
the
bad
sectors
on
the
hard
disk.
Disk
partitioning
defines
a disk
space
where
information
can
be
stored.
Logical
formatting
prepares
the
partition
with
information
so
that
DOS
can
read
and
write
data
to
and
from
that
partition.
Everex
Systems has
included
with
your
EVERDISK
hard
disk
subsystem
the
EVERDISK
utility
diskette
(Version
3.0
or
later),
which
contains
programs
that
will
perform
the
three
steps
needed
to
format
your
hard
disk drive.
You
will
also
need
a
DOS
system
diskette
in
order
to
format
your
hard
disk.
NOTE: Before you begin to
format
your
hard
disk, please note
the list provided by the drive
manufacturer
which lists the
bad
tracks
on the drive. This list
is
usually a computer print-out
taped to the drive itself; often it is a sticker on the metal side
of
the drive.
KEEP
THIS LIST, as you will need it to format
the drive.
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