Maxtor quickview ata User Manual

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Installation
3-12 Maxtor QuickView 400/500GB Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive
3.6
FOR SYSTEMS WITH AN ATA ADAPTER BOARD
To install the QuickView Serial ATA hard disk drive in an AT-compatible system 
without a Serial ATA connector, you need a third-party IDE-compatible adapter 
board. 
To connect the QuickView Serial ATA drives, use the Serial ATA cable, 1 meter 
long or shorter. The Serial ATA cable connectors are keyed to ensure proper 
orientation.
3.6.1
Adapter Board Installation
Carefully read the manual that accompanies your adapter board before installing it. 
Make sure that all the jumpers are set properly and that there are no address or signal 
conflicts. You must also investigate to see if your AT-compatible system contains a 
combination floppy and hard disk controller board. If it does, you must disable the 
hard disk drive controller functions on that controller board before proceeding.
Once you have disabled the hard disk drive controller functions on the floppy/hard 
drive controller, install the adapter board. Again, make sure that you have set all 
jumper straps on the adapter board to avoid addressing and signal conflicts.
3.7
TECHNIQUES IN DRIVE CONFIGURATION
3.7.1
Operating System Limitations
Most popular operating systems available today have additional limitations which 
affect the use of large capacity drives. However, these limitations can not be 
corrected on the BIOS and it is up to the operating system manufacturers to release 
improved versions to address these problems.
DOS and Windows 95 use a File Allocation Table (FAT) size of 16 bits which will 
only support partitions up to 2.1 GB. Windows 95 OSR2, Windows 98, and 
Windows ME use a FAT size of 32 bits, allowing partitions of up to 2.2 terrabytes. 
Windows NT, 2000, and XP use NTFS, which allows partition sizes up to 16 
terrabytes.
3.8
SYSTEM STARTUP AND OPERATION
Once you have installed the QuickView Serial ATA hard disk drive, and adapter 
board (if required) in the host system, you are ready to partition and format the drive 
for operation. To set up the drive correctly, follow these steps:
1.  
Power on the system.
2. Run the SETUP program. This is generally on a Diagnostics or Utilities 
disk, or within the system’s BIOS. Some system BIOS have an auto-
detecting feature making SETUP unnecessary.
3. Enter the appropriate parameters.