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Chapter 4: Partition and Format
In order for your operating system to recognize and work with the disk drives
attached to your SATAII150 or SATA300 TX Series Controller card, the drives
must be partitioned and formatted.
If your drives were previously partitioned and formatted they are ready to use
and you can skip this chapter
If your drives have not been partitioned and formatted, you must do that job
before you can use them
The actions of partitioning and formatting create a file structure on the disk drives
with which your operating system can work. In the example below, we show how
this is done in Windows. A similar procedure is required for Linux PC’s. However,
partitioning and formatting in Linux is unautomated, therefore please refer to your
system documentation for the exact procedure.
1. From the desktop, right-click on the My Computer icon and select Manage
from the popup menu. The Computer Management window opens.
2. From the left menu, click on Disk Management. The Disk Management
window opens with your new array identified as Disk 1. The Initialize Wizard
appears automatically.
Note
If you plan to boot your computer from this array, go to Windows
and Device Driver Installation under the Installation section for
instructions. The instructions here are for data arrays only.