Seagate STM3250620A DiamondMax 20 & 21 Installation Guide - PATA - EN - Page 22

Unplug the ATA cable from both the new and old drives, Power the system

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MAXTOR ATA HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION GUIDE To look up the jumper settings for Maxtor hard drives, see "Figure 6 Jumper Block Positions" on page 7. For other manufacturers' hard drives, use the Hard Disk Information feature of the MaxBlast software or visit the manufacturer's web site. 4. Unplug the ATA cable from both the new and old drives. 5. Check the jumper settings on both drives to ensure they are set to cable select. If you are using Windows 2000 or XP, see "Using a Drive Larger than 137 GB" on page 21 to avoid potential data loss. Failure to install the correct service pack and the EnableBigLBA registry patch will cause data loss when accessing the drive beyond 137 GB. 6. Power the system on. At the Windows desktop, double-click the My Computer icon. The newly installed boot drive will appear as drive letter C. The old hard drive can now be used for additional storage. PAGE 20

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MAXTOR ATA HARD DRIVE
INSTALLATION GUIDE
PAGE 20
4.
Unplug the ATA cable from both the new and old drives
.
5.
Check the jumper settings on both drives to ensure they are set to cable select.
If you are using Windows 2000 or XP, see “Using a Drive Larger than 137 GB” on
page 21 to avoid potential data loss. Failure to install the correct service pack
and the EnableBigLBA registry patch will cause data loss when accessing the
drive beyond 137 GB.
6.
Power the system on
.
At the Windows desktop, double-click the My
Computer icon.
The newly installed boot drive will appear as drive letter C.
The old hard drive can now be used for additional storage.
To look up the jumper settings for
Maxtor hard drives, see “Figure 6
Jumper Block Positions” on page 7.
For other manufacturers’ hard drives,
use the Hard Disk Information feature
of the MaxBlast software or visit the
manufacturer’s web site.