Windows 2000
Tools
Procedure
8
Exit the "Disk Administrator" utility and execute explorer (right-click start
and choose explorer).
9
View the newly created drives and ensure all drives are shown.
Note
The following instructions are for the configuration of a new disk
module. They should not be followed to add a disk module with
data to an existing disk system.
1
After installing the disk module, execute the "Disk Management" utility to
configure the disk module.
2
To execute the utility: select Start
Computer Management.
3
Select "Disk Management".
4
Your new disk module should be seen by the "Disk Management" utility and
a Disk Configuration Wizard pop-up will appear on the screen. Follow the
wizard's directions to write a signature to the disk module and to configure
the drive type.
5
Create partitions or physical volumes and specify the name, drive letter, and
size of each.
6
Specify the format type of the partition(s) or physical volume(s) and proceed
with the format.
7
After the format and wizard have completed, the disk module should be ready
for use.
ESD wrist strap (no hand tools are required to perform this procedure).
Whenever possible, follow ESD procedures.
Caution
Whenever possible, follow standard ESD procedures
and avoid touching exposed circuitry.
Do not remove a disk or filler from an operating product until
you have the replacement part and are ready to install it. An
Programs
Administrative Tools
Removal and Replacement 115