Re: Basic Troubleshooting Tips after Installing a New Hard Drive Basic Troubleshooting Tips after Installing a New Hard Drive
2.Move the jumper on the alternate-capacity jumper, as shown in Figure 6. This causes the drive to appear to your BIOS as having a 2.1-Gbyte capacity (4,092 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track). You may need third-party partitioning software, such as Disk Manager, to achieve full capacity of the drive.
3.Remount your drive in the computer and replace the computer cover.
4.Insert a bootable system diskette into drive A and turn on the computer. It should boot from drive A and automatically detect the new drive as a 2.1 -Gbyte drive.
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