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8 When four or more SCSI hard disks are for
video
Proceed with the settings following the same method
used for two video hard disks. Assign the drive letters
alternately for channels A and B.
Example1: Four SCSI hard disks for video
When the 4 disks are disk 1 through disk 4 in the
Disk Administrator
Disk 1 O:Drive
Disk 2 Q:Drive
Disk 3 P:Drive
Disk 4 R:Drive
Example2: Eight SCSI hard disks for video
When the 4 disks are disk 1 through disk 4 in the
Disk Administrator
Disk 1 O:Drive
Disk 2 Q:Drive
Disk 3 P:Drive
Disk 4 R:Drive
Disk 5 S:Drive
Disk 6 U:Drive
Disk 7 T:Drive
Disk 8 V:Drive
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8 When the hard disk for audio is IDE
1. C: drive of disk 0 is the area for system use.
C: drive contains the system, so must not be
touched.
Note: For the IDE drive of disk 0, create the path
before installing Windows NT so that separate
areas can be made for system use and audio
use. Otherwise, operation cannot be guaran-
teed.
When creating the path, leave at least 1G bytes for
the system area (area for installing Windows NT).
2. The area other than C: drive of disk 0 will be for
audio.
If this area is not indicated in crosshatch display,
carry out the following procedure.
1) Click this area to select it. Once selected, the
rectangular frame is displayed in bold lines.
2) On the menu bar (above the window) click
"Delete" in "Partition".
3) At the message "Confirm", select
4) The area will be indicated in crosshatch display.
3. Click the crosshatched area of disk 0 to select it.
4. On the menu bar (above the window) click "Create"
in "Partition".
5. The screen message "Do you want to continue and
create the partition any way?" will appear. Select
Yes
.
6. A screen message will prompt you for the size of the
partition to be created. Do not modify anything, but
just click
OK
.
7. The
selected
area
"Unformatted".
Yes
.
will
have
the
message

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