HANBit HFDOM44KRxxx
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Rev. 1.0 (December, 2004)
INSTALLTION GUIDE
1) Setting Method
①
Make sure your computer is turned off before you open the case.
②
Plug the carefully into the 40pin IDE slot on your computer.
Caution:
Make sure to align pin1 on host adapter interface connector with pin 1 on your Flash Disk Module. Pin 1
is indicated by a triangle on the Flash Disk Module connector.
③
The Flash Disk Module is used power connector cable of the computer.
Caution:
If you need to remove your Flash Disk Module, use both hands
to pull it out carefully.
④
Check all cable connections and then replace your computer cover.
2) BIOS setting Method
Before you format or partition your new drive, you must configure your computer's BIOS so that the computer can
recognize your new drive.
①
Turn your computer on. As your computer start up, watch the screen for a message describing how to run the
system setup program on the screen (sometimes called BIOS or CMOS setup). This is usually done by pressing a
special key, such as
Delete
,
Esc
or
F1
during startup. See your computer manual for details. Press the appropriate
key to run the system setup program.
②
If your BIOS provides automatic drive detection (an "AUTO" drive type), select this option.
(
We
recommend to use Normal / CHS mode to partition your Flash Disk Module to get the maximum formatted
capacity.
)
This allows your computer to configure itself automatically for your new drive.
If your BIOS dose not provide “AUTO” drive detection, select "User-defined" drive setting and enter the
CHS values from the table.
BIOS Settings (see specification) Capacity Cylinders Heads Sectors(unformatted)
③
Save the settings and exit the System Setup program. ( your computer will automatically reboot ) After you
configure your computer, you can use the standard DOS commands to partition and format your Flash Disk Module,
as described below.
3)
Formatting Method
To partition your new Flash Disk Module with Microsoft DOS program :
①
Insert a bootable DOS diskette into your diskette drive and restart your computer.
②
Insert a DOS program diskette that contains the
FDISK.EXE
and
FORMAT.COM
programs into your diskette drive. Use the same DOS version that is on your bootable diskette. At the
A:\ >
prompt,
type
“FDISK”
and press
Enter
.
③
Select
“Create DOS partition or logical DOS drive”
by pressing
1
. Then press
Enter
.
④
Select
“Create primary DOS partition”
by pressing
1
again. Then press
Enter
.
Create your first drive partition. If you are creating a partition that will be used to boot your computer (drive C),
make sure that the partition is marked active.
⑤
Create an extended partition and additional logical drives as necessary, until all the space on your new hard drive
has been partitioned.
⑥
When the partitioning is complete,
FDISK
reboots your computer.
Caution:
Make sure to use the correct drive letters so that you do not format a drive that already contains data.
⑦
At the
A:\ >
prompt, type
“format c:/s”
, where
c
is the letter of your first new partition, Repeat the format process
for all the new partitions you have created.
⑧
After you format your drive, it is ready to use.