40 MB Smartdrive (250-1046) Initialization Faxback Doc. # 3059 This section steps you through the software initialization of the hard drive. If you need instructions on the hardware see the "MOUNTING" section. Use the following instructions to initialize the 25-1046 SmartDrive if the AUTO-INSTALL program is intact on the SmartDrive. If the AUTO-INSTALL is NOT intact on the SmartDrive, use the ALTERNATE install procedure (FDISK). INITIALIZING THE HARD DRIVE AUTO INSTALL PROGRAM: Before you begin using the Auto Install program, you need your MS-DOS system diskette (the original 3.30 supplied with your computer) and a blank diskette. With MS-DOS 3.30 in drive A and at an A prompt type: SETUPTL2 or SETUPTL3 (depending on which computer you are using) and press . Once at the SETUP screen, use the arrow keys to highlight DISK and MS-DOS as shown: PRIMARY START-UP PROGRAM DISK INITIAL START-UP DEVICE MS-DOS Save this SETUP information with the appropriate key as instructed at the bottom of the SETUP screen. RE-BOOT the computer with the DOS disk in drive A. At the A prompt type: C:INSTALL Hard Disk Installation Program Version 8.1 for 40 SmartDrive Cat No. 25-1046 Copyright (C) 1985-1989 Western Digital Corporation You will need a blank diskette to continue this program. This program is going to install your hard disk for you. Most of the operations are automatic; however, the install program will beep if it needs you to do something. Press any key to continue... Because of its capacity, your hard disk will be split into two volumes. How would you like your hard disk to be split? 1) Equal sizes (approx. 20 meg each) 2) First drive of 30 meg, second of 10 meg Select 1 or 2 ? __ The install program must copy some of your DOS utilities to the hard disk. Please insert your DOS system diskette version 3.30 into floppy drive A. Install needs the following files from your DOS system diskette: FORMAT.COM or FORMAT.EXE FDISK.COM or FDISK.EXE COMMAND.COM and Hidden DOS System Files Press any key to continue... Looking at DOS disk... (copies dos files) Now INSTALL is going to make a bootable backup diskette for you to use if you ever need to re-install your hard disk. Label a floppy diskette as INSTALL BACKUP and place it into floppy drive A. The entire disk will be erased, so make sure that there is no data that a brand new unformatted diskette if you like. Make sure that there is not a write protect tab on the diskette. ALL information on the diskette will be erased. Do you want to continue? (Y/N):__ Are you sure? (Y/N)__ Formatting floppy diskette... (takes about 1 1/2 minutes, but varies from system to system) 00:00 (elapsed time) Copying files to ROOT directory of diskette... Copying files to install hard drive... Checking file integrity of backup floppy... Initializing and Testing hard drive... There will be no screen activity for the next few minutes while the best performance Interleave is measured. (pause) The best interleave is__ There will be no screen activity for about the next 5 minutes while the hard drive is formatted. (5 min pause) Do you want to restrict cylinders from use? (Y/N):__ (answer N for no) (answer yes if you need to restrict additional cylinders than the ones listed above restricted from use) Scanning disk surface... Low level format complete Computer REBOOTS automatically Formatting hard drive... takes 3 to 14 minutes, but varies from system to system. 00:00 (elapsed time) Installation of your hard drive is complete! Remove the backup diskette. Store your installation backup diskette(s) in a safe place. If you ever need to re-install your hard drive, boot your system from the diskette labeled INSTALL BACKUP. Press any key to reboot your system from the hard drive... At and A: prompt with MS-DOS in drive A:\> type: SETUPTL2 or SETUPTL3 (depending on which computer you are using) and press . Follow the SETUP screen instructions to change your system start-up device back to: ROM Save this SETUP information with the appropriate key as instructed at the bottom of the SETUP screen. Remove your DOS disk and RE-BOOT your computer. If you ever need to re-initialize the SmartDrive, use the back-up diskette you just created to start your system. The re-installation process starts automatically, but you receive messages before any data is altered on your SmartDrive. You are now ready to install the DOS files and whatever else you want on your new SmartDrive. SPECIAL NOTE: If Auto Install does not operate properly or runs for an excessively long time, first check for proper hardware installation. If the hardware is installed properly, you may use the Alternate Install Procedure (FDISK). If you continue to encounter problems, or wish to use only the Auto Install program, have the drive sent to a Tandy Service Center to be re-factorized, which also re-copies the Auto Install program back to the hard drive. (jej-04/21/94)