Western Digital Caviar Series Quick Installation

Western Digital Caviar Series Quick Installation

3.5-inch eide

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Western Digital Quick Installation
WD Caviar Series 3.5-Inch EIDE Hard Drives
DRIVE
AC2540
Capacity (MB)
540.8
DRIVE
AC31600
Capacity (MB)
1624.6
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Before you begin, gather these supplies:
Computer system manual
DOS and other operating system installation disks or
Windows 95 startup disk
Operating system manual
Small Phillips screwdriver and flat-blade screwdriver
Create a Bootable DOS Disk
For Windows 3.1x and DOS users, you must have a bootable DOS
disk to install your new hard drive. Disk 1 of your standard DOS
installation disks is a bootable disk. If you don't have DOS
installation disks, you can create a bootable disk if you have a
bootable C: drive.
1. Insert a blank disk into drive A.
2. Type format a:/s and press
Create a Windows 95 Startup Disk
For Windows 95 users, you must have a bootable operating disk
before you install the new hard drive. If you don't have a Windows
95 Startup disk, you can create one if you have a bootable C: drive.
1. Insert a blank disk into drive A.
2. From Windows 95, click My Computer, and then click Control
Panel.
3. Click Add/Remove Programs.
4. Select the Startup Disk tab.
5. Click Create Disk. Follow the onscreen prompts to create a
Windows 95 startup disk.
Back Up Existing Drives
Back up the data on your existing hard drive before installing your
new Western Digital hard drive. Save the data to floppy disks, tape
or other media. Most DOS versions include a backup utility. Consult
your operating system or utilities documentation for backup
procedures.
79-850078-000 S0210 3-97
AC2635
AC2700
AC2850
639.9
730.8
853.6
AC22000
AC22100
AC32100
2000.3
2111.8
2111.8
.
ENTER
(AC2540-AC34000)
AC21000
AC31000
AC11200
1083.8
1083.8
1281.9
AC22500
AC32500
AC33100
2559.8
2559.8
3166.7
Handling Precautions
Western Digital products are designed to withstand normal handling
during unpacking and installation. Hard drives are typically damaged
because of electrostatic discharge (ESD), rough handling, or shock
and vibration. Be aware of the following precautions when
unpacking and installing your Western Digital hard drive.
Save your packing materials for the unlikely event that you need
to return the hard drive. Shipping your hard drive in anything
other than the original packaging materials may void your
warranty.
To avoid ESD problems, ground yourself by touching the metal
chassis of the computer before handling the hard drive. Articles of
clothing generate static electricity. Do not allow clothing to come
in direct contact with the hard drive or circuit board components.
Handle the hard drive by the sides only. Avoid touching the
circuit board components.
Do not drop the hard drive.
We recommend that you do not unpack the hard drive until you
are ready to install it. Once your Western Digital hard drive is
unpacked, place the drive on its antistatic bag on a clean, level
work area. Do not stack hard drives or stand the Western Digital
hard drive on its edge.
Do not remove the tape seal or any labels from the drive; the
warranty will be void.
Open Your Computer
1. Turn off your system.
2. Discharge static electricity by touching the metal chassis of the
computer.
3. Unplug your computer.
4. Remove the computer's outside cover. Consult your computer
system manual for details. Be sure to keep all screws and other
parts together for reassembly.
Remove Existing Hard Drives
If replacing an existing drive, follow these instructions.
1. Disconnect the power cable and interface cable.
2. Remove screws and slide the hard drive out of the drive bay.
Handle the drive with care. You might need this drive if you have
difficulty installing the new drive.
Note: Do not scratch the sides of the hard drive; this will void your
warranty.
1
AC21200
AC31200
AC21600
1281.9
1281.9
1624.6
AC33200
AC34000
3249.3
4000.7

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  • Page 1 We recommend that you do not unpack the hard drive until you Create a Windows 95 Startup Disk are ready to install it. Once your Western Digital hard drive is unpacked, place the drive on its antistatic bag on a clean, level For Windows 95 users, you must have a bootable operating disk work area.
  • Page 2 5-3). For standard jumper settings, see Figure 1 on page 2. a two-drive system, place the jumper on pins 5-6. To designate the Western Digital hard drive as the slave drive in a Single Hard Drive Installation two-drive system, place the jumper on pins 3-4.
  • Page 3 1 on the IDE cable (indicated by a color stripe on the operating system manual for installation into a 3.5-inch bay. cable) to pin 1 on the Western Digital hard drive. See Figure 3. Installing the 5.25 Mounting Hardware 3.
  • Page 4: Software Installation

    Partitioning and Formatting Before using the new hard drive, you need to configure your system Your Western Digital hard drive has been low-level formatted at the BIOS (CMOS Setup program) and partition and format the hard factory. The hard drive is ready to set up and is defect-free. You must drive.
  • Page 5: Using The Drive

    3. Press and hold down the key. A status screen displays. CTRL partition to an EZ-Drive partition without data loss, Western Digital 4. Read the screen prompt and type A. recommends that you back up your data before selecting this option.
  • Page 6 3. Upgrade your BIOS. A properly upgraded BIOS will support the drive. Contact your Select the Hard Disk Type option for the new Western Digital system manufacturer. See page 3 for a list of common system hard drive. Select a user defined drive type and enter: 1023x16x63.
  • Page 7 Non-Western Digital Drives megabytes available for the same drive. The values in Table 1 use the following megabyte definitions: If installing the new Western Digital hard drive with a non-Western Digital hard drive, you may have to contact the other manufacturer Capacity Megabytes for master/slave jumper configuration information.
  • Page 8 2. Some CMOS Setup utilities might have a boot sequence option. If Q: I am installing a new Western Digital drive onto a second IDE yours does, verify that the boot sequence is A: then C:. Not all controller card (secondary port). How do I jumper it? CMOS setup utilities have this option.
  • Page 9: Technical Support

    Western Digital and Caviar are registered trademarks and CacheFlow, FIT Lab, and The World’s Most Recommended Hard Drive are trademarks of Western Digital Corporation. Other marks that belong to other companies may be mentioned herein. Product specifications subject to change without notice. © 1997 Western Digital Corporation. All rights reserved.

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