Do not forget to copy the GS/OS driver from the installation disk to the
*/System/Drivers folder on any of your boot volumes (* stands for the name you
choose when formatting the volume). Only with the GS/OS driver installed you
will get optimum performance out of your
If you want to use two drives with your MicroDrive Turbo Card, you must repeat
those steps listed before for your second drive. Just boot the MicroDrive Installer
Program and press after highlighting menu item DRIVE CHANGE. After this,
continue setting up the partition map and repeat the other steps.
Changing Hard Drive Configuration
If you want to change anything, first boot the MicroDrive Turbo Card Installation
Disk and run the MICRO.INSTALLER.
The installer automatically reads the configuration block from your hard disk. Now
you can make changes on your partitions or on the boot volume for example.
It is recommended that making hard disk backups for reason of data security. In the
case something went wrong, it is also useful to have written down the complete
setup parameters of your configuration.
You may change any item without the risk of losing data,
except the parameters listed here:
The number of cylinders, heads and sectors.
The number of blocks assigned to each volume.
The number of volumes for your hard disk.
When you have finished modifying your configuration, save the configuration block
by writing it back to your hard disk (Menu Item Write Configuration).
Every time you want to do that, you will get a warning message to remind you that
you may lose your data on the hard disk. The message appears whether or not you
made changes to the cylinders, heads and sectors and the volume parameters. As
mentioned before, there is no danger to your hard drive's data as long as you have
not changed these parameters.
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