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Completing the Installation of a Mass Storage Device, IDE Drive, SCSI Drive on, SCSI Models, CD-ROM

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2 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation Completing the Installation of a Mass Storage Device IDE Drive SCSI Drive on SCSI Models Completing the Installation of a Mass Storage Device 1 Switch on the computer. 2 To verify the configuration of your hard disk drive, press F2 to enter Setup when the HP logo appears. Once in Setup, select the Advanced menu, then the IDE Devices submenu. In the Primary Master item, check that the details for the device have been correctly detected by the Setup program. 3 Press F3 to save and exit Setup. 4 Refer to the operating system documentation for information on partitioning and formatting a drive. 5 If an IDE drive is removed, switch on the computer. The system BIOS will detect that the device is missing. Press F4 to confirm that you want to remove the device. The system configuration will be updated automatically. 1 Switch on the computer. 2 To enter the SCSI Configuration Utility press Ctrl-C when prompted during the PC Workstation's start-up routine. 3 Verify or modify the configuration of your new SCSI hard disk drive. For more information on configuring a SCSI hard disk drive, refer to the SCSI User's Guide. 4 When configuration is complete, exit the SCSI Configuration Utility and re-boot the computer to save any changes. Number of SCSI Hard Disks 1 2 3 4 Standard HP SCSI Configuration (SCSI ID numbers) ID0 ID0, ID1 ID0, ID1, ID2 ID0, ID1, ID2, ID3 CD-ROM, CD-RW or DVD-Drive 1 Switch on the computer and press F2 when the HP logo appears. 2 In the Setup program, select the Advanced menu, then the IDE Devices submenu. Check that the CD-ROM drive has been detected on the IDE channel. 3 Press F3 to save and exit the program. 42

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Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts in Your PC Workstation
Completing the Installation of a Mass Storage Device
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Completing the Installation of a Mass Storage Device
IDE Drive
1
Switch on the computer.
2
To verify the configuration of your hard disk drive, press
F2
to enter
Setup
when the HP logo appears. Once in
Setup
, select the
Advanced
menu, then the
IDE Devices
submenu. In the
Primary Master
item, check
that the details for the device have been correctly detected by the
Setup
program.
3
Press
F3
to save and exit
Setup
.
4
Refer to the operating system documentation for information on
partitioning and formatting a drive.
5
If an IDE drive is removed, switch on the computer. The system BIOS
will detect that the device is missing. Press
F4
to confirm that you want
to remove the device. The system configuration will be updated
automatically.
SCSI Drive on
SCSI Models
1
Switch on the computer.
2
To enter the SCSI Configuration Utility press
Ctrl-C
when prompted
during the PC Workstation’s start-up routine.
3
Verify or modify the configuration of your new SCSI hard disk drive.
For more information on configuring a SCSI hard disk drive, refer
to the SCSI User’s Guide.
4
When configuration is complete, exit the SCSI Configuration Utility and
re-boot the computer to save any changes.
CD-ROM, CD-RW or
DVD-Drive
1
Switch on the computer and press
F2
when the HP logo appears.
2
In the
Setup
program, select the
Advanced
menu, then the
IDE
Devices
submenu. Check that the CD-ROM drive has been detected on
the IDE channel.
3
Press
F3
to save and exit the program.
Number of SCSI
Hard Disks
Standard HP SCSI Configuration
(SCSI ID numbers)
1
ID0
2
ID0, ID1
3
ID0, ID1, ID2
4
ID0, ID1, ID2, ID3