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Installed new CUSL2-C. Seagate 30gb 7200 ata66 drive as master on primary ide controller, and Plextor 8/4/32 cdrw as master on secondary controller(this handles all cdrom chores). P III 800 eb, 256 133 ram.,
The manual says that if your harddrive has been installed on a previous system, you may need to reformat. I set the bios hardrive settings to 'user defign' and manually entered the cylinder, heads, and sectors. Using the "windows 98se boot disk", I ran fdisk and deleted both partitions, then created one new partition. I tried to run format but couldn't get it to work. I've never done any of this before so I'm not sure I used the correct syntax. I tried to install windows anyway and it said it couldn't recognize the drive or something. I then set the bios hardrive recognition to Auto and tried to install windows again. This time it asked me to reformat the drive, which I did. Windows seemed to istall ok, but under device manager, my harddrive is just "generic ide disk type 47" whereas it used to identify the brand and model number.
I want to start with a completely fresh hardrive and be certain that the bios and O/S are optimally setup and recognizing it. I've found some sources of info on the web but they always omit something I need. For instance, "at the dos prompt, run format..." Well I finally figured out how to get a dos prompt, but not how to run format. I know how to get to fdisk's menu but not exactly what to do when I'm there.
I have a second drive for recording, Maxtor 40 gb 7200 ata100, but I'm not istalling it until I iron out the basics. How will I prepare it? The same way? How should I hook it up- master on secondary channel, and move cdrw to slave on primary?
Also, shouldn't there be a DMA check box for my plextor cdrw in device maneger? I'm pretty sure there was one on my previous setup on my ABIT BE6-II.
The manual says that if your harddrive has been installed on a previous system, you may need to reformat. I set the bios hardrive settings to 'user defign' and manually entered the cylinder, heads, and sectors. Using the "windows 98se boot disk", I ran fdisk and deleted both partitions, then created one new partition. I tried to run format but couldn't get it to work. I've never done any of this before so I'm not sure I used the correct syntax. I tried to install windows anyway and it said it couldn't recognize the drive or something. I then set the bios hardrive recognition to Auto and tried to install windows again. This time it asked me to reformat the drive, which I did. Windows seemed to istall ok, but under device manager, my harddrive is just "generic ide disk type 47" whereas it used to identify the brand and model number.
I want to start with a completely fresh hardrive and be certain that the bios and O/S are optimally setup and recognizing it. I've found some sources of info on the web but they always omit something I need. For instance, "at the dos prompt, run format..." Well I finally figured out how to get a dos prompt, but not how to run format. I know how to get to fdisk's menu but not exactly what to do when I'm there.
I have a second drive for recording, Maxtor 40 gb 7200 ata100, but I'm not istalling it until I iron out the basics. How will I prepare it? The same way? How should I hook it up- master on secondary channel, and move cdrw to slave on primary?
Also, shouldn't there be a DMA check box for my plextor cdrw in device maneger? I'm pretty sure there was one on my previous setup on my ABIT BE6-II.
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