Product manual
Installation
DiamondMax10 80/100/120/160/200/250/300GB AT 3-19
3.7.3 Operating system limitations
Most popular operating systems available today have additional
limitations which affect the use of large capacity drives. However, these
limitations can not be corrected on the BIOS and it is up to the operating
system manufacturers to release improved versions to address these
problems.
DOS and Windows 95 use a File Allocation Table (FAT) size of 16 bits
which will only support partitions up to 2.1 GB. Windows 95 OSR2,
Windows 98, and Windows ME use a FAT size of 32 bits, allowing
partitions of up to 2.2 terrabytes. Windows NT, 2000, and XP Use
NTFS, which allows partition sizes up to 16 terrabytes.
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP AND OPERATION
Once you have installed the DiamondMax10 80/100/120/160/200/
250/300GB AT hard disk drive, and adapter board (if required) in the
host system, you are ready to partition and format the drive for
operation. To set up the drive correctly, follow these steps:
1. Power on the system.
2. Run the SETUP program. This is generally on a Diagnostics or
Utilities disk, or within the system’s BIOS. Some system BIOS
have an auto-detecting feature making SETUP unnecessary.
3. Enter the appropriate parameters.
The SETUP program allows you to enter the types of optional hardware
installed—such as the hard disk drive type, the floppy disk drive
capacity, and the display adapter type. The system’s BIOS uses this
information to initialize the system when the power is switched on. For
instructions on how to use the SETUP program, refer to the system
manual for your PC.
During the AT system CMOS setup, you must enter the drive type for
the Maxtor DiamondMax 10 hard disk drives. The drive supports the
translation of its physical drive geometry parameters such as cylinders,
heads, and sectors per track to a logical addressing mode. The drive can
work with different BIOS drive-type tables of the various host systems.
You can choose any drive type that does not exceed the capacity of the
drive. Table 3-4 gives the logical parameters that provide the maximum
capacity on the Maxtor DiamondMax 10 family of hard disk drives.