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Verifying Your SCSI Drive

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Figure 6-9 Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts Mass Storage and Optical Device Overview (for example, SCSI ID 1). The SCSI ID is usually configured with jumpers on the SCSI hard disk drive. Refer to the installation guide supplied with the drive for information on selecting a SCSI ID. Some SCSI disk drives may have termination resistors that must be removed or disabled before installation in your computer. Refer to the drive's installation guide for more details and to see if there is a special installation procedure to follow. Power Connectors Power Cable for 3.5-inch Floppy Disk Drive Power Cables for Hard Disk Drives, Zip Drives, Tape Drives, CD-RW, CD-ROM Drives and DVD drives Verifying Your SCSI Drive 1. Switch on the computer. 2. To enter the SCSI Configuration Utility press Ctrl-C when prompted during the 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 166 Chapter 6

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Installing and Replacing Hardware Parts
Mass Storage and Optical Device Overview
Chapter 6
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(for example, SCSI ID 1).
The SCSI ID is usually configured with jumpers on the SCSI hard disk
drive. Refer to the installation guide supplied with the drive for
information on selecting a SCSI ID.
Some SCSI disk drives may have termination resistors that must be
removed or disabled before installation in your computer. Refer to the
drive’s installation guide for more details and to see if there is a special
installation procedure to follow.
Figure 6-9
Power Connectors
Verifying Your SCSI Drive
1.
Switch on the computer.
2.
To enter the SCSI Configuration Utility press
Ctrl-C
when prompted
during the 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.
Power Cable for
3.5-inch Floppy Disk
Drive
Power Cables for Hard Disk
Drives, Zip Drives, Tape
Drives, CD-RW, CD-ROM
Drives and DVD drives
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