Seagate MEDALIST ST3630A User Manual

INSTALLINGYOUR NEW SEAGATE HARD DRIVE  
HANDLE WITH CARE!  
Disc drives are extremely fragile. Do not drop or jar  
WHATYOU WILL NEED  
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Thank you for selecting a Seagate hard drive. Installing  
Straight-edge and Phillips screwdrivers  
your new Seagate drive is easy when you use this easy  
drive-installation sheet. For technical information and  
troubleshooting tips, see the back of this sheet. If you  
have additional questions, call your computer dealer or  
contact Seagate technical support.  
your drive.  
MEDALISTHARDDRIVE  
INSTALLATIONGUIDE  
Drive mounting screws  
If you are mounting this 3.5-inch drive in a 5.25-inch  
drive bay, you need a mounting adapter or frame kit.  
Keep the drive in its antistatic bag until you are ready  
to install it.  
Medalist630xe(ST3630A)  
Medalist850xe(ST3850A)  
forATA(IDE)-CompatiblePCs  
This symbol indicates that there is additional information  
on the back of this sheet.  
You may need drive mounting rails if your drive bay  
is not designed for direct mounting.  
Protect your drive from static discharge by making sure  
you are well grounded before touching the drive. We  
recommend wearing a grounded wrist strap throughout  
the installation process. Do not touch the connectors or  
any part of the printed circuit board.  
BEFOREYOU BEGIN  
A drive host adapter and connector cable with  
enough connectors for all your drives  
Important. Do not format this drive with-  
out first reading the instructions and  
removing the free drive-support software  
that is stored on the drive.  
An unused drive power cable to plug into your  
new drive  
Always handle the drive by its edges or frame.  
Make sure your computer is turned off before you  
open the case.  
A bootable DOS system diskette (Seagate  
recommends using DOS Version 5.0 or later.)  
Read the handling precautions at the right, and  
inspect the drive to make sure that it is not damaged.  
A blank 1.2-Mbyte or 1.4-Mbyte diskette to transfer  
the drive-support software to after you have mounted  
the drive  
Do not apply pressure or attach labels to the circuit  
board or the top of the drive.  
Save your foam-lined Seagate disc drive box. This box  
has been approved by Seagate for shipping a Seagate  
disc drive. Using any other container or packing  
material voids your drive warranty.  
ACCESSING MORE THAN 528MBYTES  
ATTACHINGCABLES  
MOUNTING THE DRIVE  
You can mount the drive in any orientation. Secure the  
1. ONE DRIVE OR TWO?  
The full capacity of your drive exceeds the maximum  
capacity many older computers can address. If your  
computer’s BIOS was manufactured before June of 1994,  
it may not be able to access more than 528 Mbytes.  
Several options are available for surpassing the 528-  
Mbyte barrier. We recommend the following:  
1 Attach one end of the 40-pin drive interface cable to  
the interface connector on your computer or host  
adapter as shown below. After threading the cable  
through the drive bay, attach your drive or drives to  
one of the connectors on the interface cable.  
The options jumper block, shown in the drawing below,  
allows you to configure the drive to work in your system.  
The default factory configuration allows the drive to  
operate as a single drive attached to the hard disc  
controller or as the master drive with an  
ATA-compatible slave. You can configure the drive to be  
the slave, to be the master with a non-ATA-compatible  
slave, or to work in systems that use cable select.  
drive with four 6-32 UNC-2A mounting screws not more  
than six full turns into the drive frame in either the side  
mounting holes or the bottom mounting holes. Do not  
overtighten. Do not use metric screws. After mounting  
the drive, replace the computer cover.  
Caution. Make sure to align pin 1 of the  
computer’s interface connector or the  
If you are mounting the drive in a 5.25-inch drive bay,  
you need a mounting adapter or frame kit. Contact your  
computer dealer. Some computers may also require drive  
mounting rails, which can be obtained from your  
distributor or computer manufacturer.  
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1 Use a hard drive controller or a BIOS upgrade that  
supports drives with capacities greater than 528  
Mbytes,  
host adapter with pin 1 of your drive or  
drives.  
The drawing below shows the available options and how  
to configure the drive. A brief description of the options  
is provided on the back of this poster.  
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Pin 1  
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2 Use the free Disk Manager software stored on your  
Seagate drive to install the drive.  
Spare jumper  
Single drive or  
Caution. You must transfer the  
replacement 32-bit disk access driver for  
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Master with an  
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ATA-compatible slave  
Windows 3.1, the free Disk Manager  
software and the other software stored on  
the drive to a diskette in Drive A before  
you partition and format the drive.  
Instructions for transferring the software  
are provided in Section 2, Transferring  
the Free Seagate Software.”  
The drive is the slave  
Master with a  
non-ATA-compatible slave  
Pin 1  
2 Attach a power  
Cable select  
cable to each  
drive as shown.  
Power  
connector  
Interface  
connector  
2.TRANSFERRING THE FREE SEAGATE SOFTWARE  
3. CONFIGURING SETUP  
use the CHS (cylinder, head and sector) parameters.  
The factory creates a partition on the drive and stores  
free software files that 1) allow your computer to access  
the drive’s full capacity when the 528-Mbyte barrier is  
imposed; 2) you can use to partition and format the  
drive; and 3) allow you to display some of the features  
available on an attached ATA drive. You must transfer the  
files to a blank, bootable diskette in Drive A before you  
partition and format the drive. A transfer program,  
Seamove, is provided to transfer the files and prepare  
them for use. Seamove also erases the partition when the  
transfer is complete. The software programs are:  
2
You must configure the computer to recognize the full  
capacity of your drive. If your BIOS cannot access the full  
capacity of the drive and you choose to use Disk  
Manager, you can leave the hard drive parameters you  
used for transferring the software file in Setup. Go to  
Section 4A “Installation with Disk Manager Software.”  
Disk Manager will install its software driver, Dynamic  
Drive Overlay (DDO), to make the drive’s full capacity  
available.  
To make a bootable diskette and transfer the files:  
If there is no Auto option and no LBA mode, select  
user-defined or custom and enter the CHS  
parameters.  
1 Turn your computer on and enter Setup. See your  
computer or motherboard reference manual for  
instructions on how to enter Setup. It may be called  
System Setup, BIOS Setup or CMOS Setup.  
Drive  
Sectors  
SeaFAX  
DOCUMENTS  
36305  
Model  
Mode  
Cylinders Heads per track  
2 Locate the hard disc configuration settings.  
ST3630A  
CHS  
1,223  
1,648  
611  
16  
16  
32  
32  
63  
63  
63  
63  
3 Select user-defined or custom, and configure the  
drive for 615 cylinders, 4 heads and 17 sectors  
(Drive-type 2). Save and exit Setup.  
38505  
ST3850A  
ST3630A  
ST3850A  
CHS  
LBA  
LBA  
If your BIOS can accept more than 528 Mbytes, use the  
steps below to configure the BIOS. Many BIOSs use  
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4 Immediately insert your DOS diskette into Drive A.  
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SEG32BIT.386. A replacement 32-bit disk access driver  
for Windows 3.1 that provides full 32-bit disk access  
mode support for drives with capacities greater than 528  
Mbytes in Windows.  
logical block addressing (LBA) mode to access drives  
with capacities greater than 528 Mbytes. Check your  
documentation for this feature.  
5 At the A prompt, type format a: /s and press ENTER.  
Note. Your drive does not use write  
precomp or landing zone parameters; set  
these parameters to zero.  
The /s switch makes the new diskette bootable.  
6 The computer reads the DOS diskette and prompts  
you to insert a blank diskette into Drive A when it is  
ready to format the new diskette.  
1 Turn your computer on and enter Setup.  
2 Enable LBA mode if it is available.  
5 Save the settings and exit Setup. Your computer will  
Disk Manager. Installation software that partitions and  
formats your drive and installs a software driver to  
surpass the 528-Mbyte barrier if necessary.  
continue the startup sequence.  
3 Locate the hard disc configuration settings.  
7 When the format is complete, reboot the computer  
After the BIOS is configured, you can use either Disk  
Manager to partition and format the drive (see Section  
4A Installation with Disk Manager Software) or the  
standard partition and format (see Section 4B Standard  
Partitioning and Formatting”).  
with the new diskette.  
4 If your Setup has an Auto option, select it. Save and  
exit Setup. The computer automatically determines  
the drive parameters and configures Setup.  
DRVINF11. A program that reads an installed ATA drive  
and displays the drive’s major features.  
8 Access the prompt assigned for your new Seagate  
drive.  
Seamove. Transfers the above software programs to a  
diskette in Drive A and erases the factory partition and  
format after the files are transferred.  
9 Type seamove. Seamove transfers the files from the  
drive to your diskette. It erases the partition and the  
files when the transfer is complete. We refer to this  
diskette as the Seagate software diskette.  
If there is no Auto option and LBA mode is enabled,  
select user-defined or custom, and enter the LBA  
parameters shown for your drive in the table. If Setup  
does not accept all of the LBA parameters,  
4A. INSTALLATION WITH DISK MANAGER SOFTWARE  
4B. STANDARD PARTITIONINGAND FORMATTING  
1 Boot your computer with the Seagate software  
diskette. This is a precaution to ensure that the Disk  
Manager installation does not conflict with any  
terminate-and-stay resident programs that may load  
into memory.  
If the BIOS cannot accept your drive’s geometry, Disk  
Manager installs a software driver, Dynamic Drive  
Overlay (DDO), on Drive C that allows the computer  
to access your drive’s full capacity. Read the  
Important Information—Please Read screen carefully;  
it tells you how to boot with a diskette when your  
computer requires the Disk Manager software driver  
to access your drive.  
Caution. Partitioning or formatting a  
drive erases all of the data on it. Seagate  
4 Type 1 and press ENTER to “Create primary DOS  
partition.” Type yes and press ENTER. This puts the  
entire drive on one partition and makes the partition  
active. When the partitioning is complete, FDISK  
reboots your computer.  
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assumes no liability if you erase your  
data. Before you partition or format the  
drive, be sure to transfer the free software  
files stored on the drive at the factory.  
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2 At the DOS prompt, type dm and press ENTER.  
Drive Formatting  
3 Follow the screen instructions until the Select an  
Install Option dialog box appears. Select (E)asy Disk  
Installation and press ENTER. This puts a single  
partition and a quick format on the drive.  
b
Drive Partitioning  
At the A: prompt, type format d: /s, where d is the letter  
of your new hard drive (DOS automatically assigns a  
letter for each partition you create).  
1 Insert a bootable DOS diskette into Drive A and boot  
your computer.  
If your computer requires DDO to access your new  
Seagate drive, the Disk Manager banner must appear  
when you boot the computer after installing the drive. If  
the banner does not appear, the computer will not  
recognize the drive. Make sure that Drive A is empty  
when you boot. Try again.  
2 At the A: prompt, type fdisk and press ENTER.  
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Caution. Make sure that you use the  
correct drive letter. All data on the drive is  
erased during the format.  
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4 Verify that the drive model number appears on the  
screen. If you have two drives, both model numbers  
must appear. Select the drive you want to install and  
press ENTER. Disk Manager partitions and formats the  
drive and makes it bootable if it is Drive C.  
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Note. If you have two drives installed,  
the menu displays five options. Option  
five allows you to select the drive you  
want to partition. Make sure you select  
the correct drive.  
When the formatting completes, your drive is ready.  
YOURE DONE!  
YOURE DONE!  
If the model number is not shown, exit Disk Manager  
and turn off the computer. Check all cables and  
jumper settings. Try again.  
3 Type 1 for “Create DOS partition or logical DOS drive”  
and press ENTER.  
5 Follow the instructions in the post-installation  
screens.  

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