IBM Deskstar 22GXP Installation Manual
IBM Deskstar 22GXP Installation Manual

IBM Deskstar 22GXP Installation Manual

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Deskstar 22GXP & 25GP
AT/IDE
Models:
DJNA-352500, DJNA-352030, DJNA-351520, DJNA-351010
DJNA-350510, DJNA-372200, DJNA-371800, DJNA-371350
DJNA-370910, DJNA-370450

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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    Installation guide Deskstar 22GXP & 25GP AT/IDE Models: DJNA-352500, DJNA-352030, DJNA-351520, DJNA-351010 DJNA-350510, DJNA-372200, DJNA-371800, DJNA-371350 DJNA-370910, DJNA-370450...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents ............. . . Introduction .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    IBM storage products Introduction This manual was prepared to help you install your IBM Deskstar 22GXP or 25GP hard drive in most computer systems. If you do not feel comfortable installing this drive yourself, contact a qualified installer to assist you.
  • Page 4: Hardware Description

    10.1GB 5.1GB The Deskstar 22GXP and 25GP family has an advanced Ultra ATA interface that supports transfer rates of up to 66.6 MB/sec. To take advantage of the higher transfer rate, your computer will need to have a controller that supports the Ultra ATA/66 interface and a 40-pin, 80 conductor cable. If you have an older interface such as Multi-word DMA Mode-2, PIO Mode-4, or Ultra ATA/33 the drive will still function, but will be limited to data transfer speeds significantly lower than 66.6MB/sec due to the lower speed of your...
  • Page 5: Hard Disk Drive Handling Guide

    IBM storage products Hard disk drive handling guide These notes are designed to provide a simple overview of the need for caution when handling a disk drive. Disk drives can be easily damaged by electrical static shock or rough handling. In order to minimize the risk of damage to a disk drive, it is essential that the drive be handled while resting on a cushioned, electrostatically safe surface.
  • Page 6: Hard Disk Drive Installation Flow Chart

    Hard disk drive installation flow chart Connect cable to add-on Ultra ATA/66 controller Page 12 Step 7a Easy Install Page 13 Ontrack® Disk Manager Page 13 Step 8 Install operating system if required Page 21 IBM Hard Disk Drive Technical Support Center Step 1 Installation checklist Page 8...
  • Page 7 Screwdriver Jumpers Screws Ÿ The documentation that came with your computer or storage enclosure. Ÿ A small, flat-blade screwdriver. Ÿ An IDE controller, which is either built in or an adapter inside your computer, and any related documentation.
  • Page 8: Step 1: Installation Checklist

    Step 2: Prepare for installation Begin by backing up your existing drive to avoid any loss of data during installation. (See the section entitled Backup and Restore in the Appendix.) After completing the backup, shut down as normal. Opening your computer Ÿ...
  • Page 9: Step 3: Jumper Settings

    Use this setting if you want to retain your old drive as the boot drive and have the new drive available for program and data storage. Place a jumper on pins A-B and C-D to make this drive the Slave.
  • Page 10 IBM storage products Some BIOSs have a limitation when translating the cylinder, head, and sector information which prevents them from correctly detecting the capacity of larger drives. If your BIOS is reporting the Deskstar’s capacity incorrectly, use the 15 logical head settings rather than the 16 logical heads, shown below.
  • Page 11: Step 4: Mounting

    IBM storage products Step 4: Mounting After setting the jumpers, mount the hard drive in your system. The drive can be mounted with any of its six surfaces facing down. See below for mounting hole locations. Mounting hole locations You must ensure that the drive has sufficient air flow. Mount the drive in the system using four 6-32 UNC screws.
  • Page 12: Step 5: Connectors

    IBM storage products Step 5: Connectors After the drive has been carefully mounted, connect the IDE cable (included) and the power cable to the drive. If you are using a cable already installed in your computer, ensure that the cable length does not exceed 18 inches (45.7 cm).
  • Page 13: Step 7: Installation And Configuration

    To take advantage of the Ultra ATA/66 transfer rate available with the Deskstar 22GXP and 25GP, an add-on Ultra ATA/66 controller must be used. This card can be plugged into one of the expansion slots. The Deskstar drive would then be connected to the Ultra ATA/66 card rather than the primary or secondary slot on the motherboard.
  • Page 14 Disk Manager Select an Installation Option (E)asy Disk Installation (A)dvanced Disk Installation (M)aintenance Menu (U)pgrade Disk Manager (V)iew/Pring Online Manual Exit Disk Manager Disk Manager found 1 drive. Is the drive list correct? If the drive list is correct, select (Y)es. The screen shown below will follow. Disk Manager Select an Installation Option Select the operating system you...
  • Page 15 (E)asy Disk Installation (A)dvanced Disk Installation (M)aintenance Menu E Disk 1 has been successfully installed! The DOS partitions that have been created are now formatted. Each partition will be accessible as a logical drive letter after rebooting Select (Y)es to continue. After Disk Manager has finished partitioning and formatting your drive, the next screen will appear.
  • Page 16: Step 7B: Custom Install

    Step 7b: Custom install If you do not wish to use Ontrack® Disk Manager, or if your system will install the drive without the overlay program, continue by checking your drive’s settings in your BIOS. BIOS settings Begin by checking the CMOS settings. The example below is an Award© BIOS version 4.51. Other BIOSs should be similar.
  • Page 17: Ide Hdd Auto Detection

    (Go back to the section entitled Easy Installation.) If the previous screen shows a drive other than the Deskstar 22GXP or 25GP or shows nothing at all, you will need to go into the “IDE HDD Auto Detection”. You can get there from the main menu of the BIOS setup.
  • Page 18: Boot Computer

    Make a selection and return to the main menu. Click on “Standard CMOS Setup”. You will see that the BIOS recognizes only 8455 MB and will need to use Ontrack® Disk Manager for the entire 16 GB to be recognized. (Go back to the section entitled Easy Installation.) If you can answer “yes”...
  • Page 19 The following screen allows you to create partitions. You will have five options if you have more than one drive. Option 5 allows you to select the drive you wish to partition. Choose one of the following: 1. Create Primary DOS Partition 2.
  • Page 20 No logical drives defined Total Extended DOS Partition size is 1047 Mbytes Maximum space available for logical drive is 1047Mbytes (100%) Enter logical drive size in Mbytes or percent of disk space (%)...[1047] Press ESC to return to FDISK Options The previous example is based on the Deskstar 16GP model DTTA-350320 which is a 3.2 GB drive.
  • Page 21: Formatting

    Formatting The drive will need to be formatted before an operating system can be loaded. Format the Primary partition and any Extended partitions that have been made. Note: If you have used Ontrack® Disk Manager, the drive has been automatically formatted. Refer to FDISK, option 4 to display the partition information.
  • Page 22: Appendix

    The examples in this guide have used IDE ports that are imbedded in the motherboard. To take advantage of the Ultra ATA/66 transfer rate offered by the Deskstar 22GXP and 25GP, you will need to purchase an Ultra ATA/66 controller card (host adapter). You will need to install the controller in one of the empty slots in your computer.
  • Page 23 controller into the appropriate PCI, EISA or ISA slot on the motherboard, making sure the metal plate from the controller fits into the grooves on the computer frame. Replace the screw and connect the IDE cables to the controller and then the hard drive. If you have any questions, refer to the installation manual enclosed with your controller.
  • Page 24 FWB software Drive Up! http://www.fwb.com/ This utility is used with Windows® operating systems only. Technical support Before calling technical support make sure you have your drive part number, serial number and system information. Contact technical support via: www.ibm.com/harddrive Voice 888.426.5214 or 507.253.4110 507.253.4111 e-mail drive@us.ibm.com...
  • Page 25 Compatibility matrix The IBM SIT Lab thoroughly tests Deskstar drives for compatibility with a wide variety of systems, system boards, operating system, and BIOS versions. Testing was done to demonstrate compatibility with the following hardware and software. Other combinations of hardware and software may function with this drive, but were not tested.
  • Page 26: Warranty

    Warranty Statement of Limited Warranty Part 1 - General Terms This Statement of Limited Warranty includes Part 1 - General Terms and Part 2 - Country-unique Terms. The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only to Machines you purchase for your use, and not for resale, from IBM or your reseller.
  • Page 27 IBM or your reseller provides certain types of repair and exchange service, either at your location or at a service center, to keep Machines in, or restore them to, conformance with their Specifications. IBM or your reseller will inform you of the available types of service for a Machine based on its country of installation.
  • Page 28 Statement of Limited Warranty Part 2 - Country-unique Terms ASIA PACIFIC AUSTRALIA: The IBM Warranty for Machines: The following paragraph is added to this Section: The warranties specified in this Section are in addition to any rights you may have under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or other legislation and are only limited to the extent permitted by the applicable legislation.
  • Page 29 IBM storage products EGYPT: Limitation of Liability: The following replaces item 2 in this Section: 2. as to any other actual direct damages, IBM's liability will be limited to the total amount you paid for the Machine that is the subject of the claim.
  • Page 30 Unless otherwise provided by mandatory law, IBM and your reseller are not liable for any of the following: (items 1 and 2 unchanged) 3) indirect damages, even if IBM or your reseller is informed of their possibility. SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA, LESOTHO, AND SWAZILAND: Limitation of Liability: The following is added to this Section: IBM's entire liability to you for actual damages arising in all situations involving nonperformance by IBM in respect of the subject matter of this Statement of Warranty will be limited to the charge paid by you for the individual Machine that is the subject of your claim...
  • Page 31: Glossary

    ATA-3 standard, with Ultra DMA capability. Backup Storing information from a hard drive on another storage area in order to prevent data loss. Tape drives and Zip drives are two common mediums for saving vital information contained on a hard drive.
  • Page 32 IBM storage products Dynamic Drive Overlay Dynamic Drive Overlay is software that overwrites a computer’s system BIOS. Electrostatic Discharge The rapid change in electrical energy caused by static electricity. This can damage or destroy electronic equipment or hardware. Prevention consists of grounding oneself before handling any electronic equipment.
  • Page 33 IBM storage products Master Drive Master refers to the primary device (usually a hard disk drive) in an ATA interface. Motherboard The Motherboard holds the computer's main processors and circuitry. It also contains the memory, BIOS, interconnection circuitry and the expansion slots.
  • Page 34 A utility in which the first 128 sectors of a hard drive are overwritten with zeros. Zip Drive A Zip drive uses increased real density on floppy disk technology to increase storage capacity. Zip diskettes have a storage capacity of 100 MB and therefore are an attractive backup option.
  • Page 35 Telephone: 888.IBM.5214 or 507.286.5825 Fax: 507.253.DRIVE E-mail: drive@us.ibm.com Singapore Technical Support Center Telephone: (65)6418.9595 or 1800.418.9595 E-mail: drive@sg.ibm.com IBM Storage Systems Division 5600 Cottle Road San Jose, CA 95193 www.ibm.com/storage Printed in the United States of America 03-99 All Rights Reserved IBM is the registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.

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