IBM IC35L040AVER07 Reference Manual - Page 48
Slave Present Device 0 Forcing Device 1 Present - 0 jumper settings
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Slave If the IBM Deskstar is the Slave drive on a two-drive cable, set the jumpers for Slave. Cable Select The 40-pin, 80-conductor ATA/IDE cable included with your drive is constructed using the Cable Select configuration. If your motherboard or controller card supports Cable Select, you can set the drive address jumper to Cable Select. Attach the drive to the black connector for Master or the gray connector for Slave. Attach the blue connector to the system ATA/IDE port on the motherboard or controller card. Slave Present (Device 0 Forcing Device 1 Present ) If your Slave drive is an older drive that may not signal its presence on the bus, set the jumpers on your Master drive to Slave Present. 2/32 GB Clip For a DJNA model drive: If your BIOS is incompatible with cylinder values higher than 4,096 cylinders, the 2/32 GB clip jumper truncates the cylinder and LBA count of your drive to 4,096 cylinders (2 GB capacity). For a DTLA or DPTA model drive with a capacity lower than 34GB: If your BIOS is incompatible with cylinder values higher than 4,096 cylinders, the 2/32 GB clip jumper truncates the cylinder count of your drive to 4,096 cylinders (2 GB capacity). The LBA value of the drive is unchanged. • For a drive with a capacity of 34GB or higher: If your BIOS is incompatible with LBA values higher than 66,055,248 sectors, the 2/32 GB clip jumper truncates the LBA value to 66,055,248 sectors (32 GB capacity). • 16 Head/15Head The default configuration of the drive is 16 heads. Some systems may require the drive to be jumpered to 15 heads. This does not reduce the capacity of the drive. See the Frequently Asked Question section of this manual for more information. Auto Spin Disable This jumper allows the drive to be powered up in Standby mode. FDISK and format Important: If you have already used IBM Disk Manager 2000 to partition and format your drive, FDISK and Format are not required. Partitioning with FDISK.EXE You may choose FDISK.EXE or similar partitioning software from your operating system to partition your hard disk drive. Follow the instructions provided with your operating system to partition the hard disk drive. Note: If your drive is larger than 8.4GB and FDISK.EXE recognizes only 8.4GB of the full capacity, your BIOS may not be supporting Interrupt 13 Extensions. Refer to the section entitled Set the BIOS/CMOS in the appropriate installation option. Formatting with FORMAT.COM Follow the instructions provided with your operating system to format the hard disk drive. Formatting will verify the hard disk media and create File Allocation Tables for the partition. 44