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the partition. See Using Instant On and, See your operating system documentation

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4. Position the drive cover over the compartment so that the small arrow on the cover aligns with the first notch in the latch Lower the cover and then slide it until it snaps shut. 5. Before installing the operating system, run Setup as described under "Customizing Computer Settings" in Chapter 6 to make sure the computer recognizes your new drive. 6. Then create a 26MB partition on the drive. See your operating system documentation for instructions. After you install the operating system, run PHDISK to configure the partition. See "Using Instant On and Saving to Disk" in Chapter 6 for more information. 5-6 Upgrading Internal Components

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4.
Position the drive cover over the
compartment so that the small arrow on
the cover aligns with the first notch in the
latch Lower the cover and then slide it
until it snaps shut.
5.
Before installing the operating system, run
Setup as described under “Customizing
Computer Settings” in Chapter 6 to make
sure the computer recognizes your new
drive.
6.
Then create a 26MB partition on the drive.
See your operating system documentation
for instructions. After you install the
operating system, run PHDISK to configure
the partition. See “Using Instant On and
Saving to Disk” in Chapter 6 for more
information.
5-6 Upgrading
Internal Components