Hitachi DESKSTAR Version 1.2 Partitioning and Formatting Guide

Partitioning and Formatting Guide
Version 1.2
Date 05-15-2006
Partitioning and Formatting Guide
This guide is designed to explain how to setup your drive with the correct partition and format for your operating system. This guide will go over partitioning and formatting drives in the following operating systems:
Windows 2000/XP Install Page 03
Windows 2000/XP Disk Management Page 07
Macintosh OS X Page 11
Linux Page 15
Windows 9.x and DOS Page 18
Macintosh OS 8.x and 9.x Page 21
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Windows 2000/XP hard drive setup during installation
To begin the installation of Windows 2000 / XP, you will need to insert the bootable Windows CD into the CD drive. If you are installing from floppies, insert the first floppy into drive A:. Turn the system on.
One of the first things you will see during the installation process is “Press F6 if you need to install additional drivers…” The message only appears for 6 seconds before the installation continues. You will need to press F6 to load additional drivers if you are using a SCSI controller card, a SATA controller card, or a RAID controller card that is not natively supported by Windows. Check with your controller card manufacturer for the latest drivers.
*Wording on screenshots may differ slightly between Windows 2000 and XP.
Press "S" to specify the driver for the controller card.
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You are now presented with 3 options. For the purpose of this guide, press Enter.
Before you can install the operating system you must press F8 and agree to the license agreement.
In order to install an operating system, you will need a partition on which to install. If a partition does not already exist, you must create one. To do this, highlight the "Unpartitioned Space" and press "C", for Create.
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Enter the capacity you want for the new partition and press Enter. If you want to use the entire space of the drive, press Enter without making any changes.
You will now be brought back to the screen which previously showed the "Unpartitioned Space" taking up the whole drive. Now, it shows it as Partition1 [New <RAW>] (this means it has not yet been formatted). To continue with the installation process and format the drive, highlight the new partition and press Enter.
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You will be given format options for the partition: NTFS, NTFS (Quick), FAT, and FAT (Quick). Only Windows XP gives the Quick format options. If the partition is larger than 32GB's, you must choose NTFS.
*WARNING* Formatting will delete all data from the drive
The installation will now begin formatting the drive to your specifications. Depending on the size of the partition, this could take anywhere from 2 minutes to over an hour to format.
*Note: For drives larger than 137GB you will need Service Pack 3 for Windows 2000, Service Pack 1 for Windows XP, or a controller driver that supports 48 bit addressing to format the full capacity during installation. Once the OS is in­stalled, you may update the OS to the latest Service Pack and then partition the remainder of the drive through Disk Management.
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Windows 2000/XP hard drive setup through Disk Management
A hard drive must contain at least one formatted partition before it is usable. You can use the Windows 2000/XP Disk Management tool to set up volumes or partitions on your hard disk. With Disk Management, you can create and delete partitions; format volumes using a FAT, FAT32, or NTFS file system; and setup more advanced disk subsystems. You can perform most disk-related tasks without the need to restart your computer as most configuration changes take effect immediately upon committing the changes.
You should not attempt to make any changes to a partition from which the operating system was booted, the system files are located, or the active paging (swap) file is located.
To start Disk Management
1. Select Start, point to Settings, and then select Control Panel.
2. Open Administrative Tools, and then open Computer Management.
3. Alternatively, select Start, right click on My Computer and select Manage.
4. In the console tree, select Disk Management.
Note: You must be logged on as an Administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to use the Disk Management utility.
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