Hitachi DJNA-352500, DJNA-352030, DJNA-351520, DJNA-351010, DJNA-372200 Quick installation guide

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Hitachi DJNA-352500, DJNA-352030, DJNA-351520, DJNA-351010, DJNA-372200 Quick installation guide

IBM storage products

Quick installation guide

Deskstar 25GP & 22GXP

ATA/IDE

Models: DJNA-352500 DJNA-351520 DJNA-372200 DJNA-371350

DJNA-352030 DJNA-351010 DJNA-371800 DJNA-370910

Handling precautions

ŸDo not open the ESD (electro-static discharge) bag containing the drive until required.

ŸDo not apply pressure on the drive during handling or installation.

ŸAlways handle the drive with care to prevent damage from shock, vibration, or electrostatic discharge

ŸHandle the drive carefully by the edges. Do not touch any exposed printed circuit board.

ŸDo not cover the breather hole! Covering the breather hole may result in loss of data.

Quick installation procedure

1.Save the packaging materials including the ESD bag in the event that the drive must be returned.

2.Backup all data before beginning installation.

3.Record the serial number and part number of your IBM Deskstar drive for future reference.

4.Turn off the computer and remove the system cover.

5.Discharge the static electricity from the package and from your body. With one hand touch an unpainted metal surface on your computer chassis, then touch the ESD bag with the other hand for at least 2 seconds.

6.Remove the drive from the ESD bag.

7.Unplug the computer.

8.Set the jumpers. Refer to the diagram below.

If the drive is the only drive on the cable, set the jumpers at A-B and G-H for 16 logical head architecture. This is the Master setting.

If the drive is the "Slave" drive on a two-drive cable, set the jumpers at A-B and C-D for 16 logical head architecture. This is the Slave setting.

The shipping default setting is Master 16 logical head architecture.

Jumper block

 

I

G

E

C

A

 

 

H

F

D

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.Attach the IDE cable.

If you have a 40 pin, 40 conductor cable, attach the system connector of the cable to the IDE port on the motherboard or controller card. The pin 1 side of an IDE cable is marked with a stripe. The connectors are keyed to insert one way only.

If you have a 40 pin, 80 conductor cable, attach the drive to the appropriate color coded connector. ATA/66 cables are color coded for the Master, Slave, and system connectors. The Master connector is black, the Slave connector is gray, and the system connector is blue.

10.Attach the power supply cable to the hard disk drive. Match the connector bevels.

 

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11.Using the appropriate brackets or rails, mount the drive with any side or end in a vertical or horizontal position. (Do not mount the drive in a tilted position.)

12.Ensure proper routing of the cable(s).

13.Retrieve any loose screws or parts from within the computer.

14.Verify all settings and replace the cover.

15.Plug in your computer. Do not turn it on.

16.Insert the DriveGuide or OS setup diskette in the floppy drive.

17.Turn on the computer.

18.Boot your system.

ŸIf the system boots up, turn off your computer and replace the cover.

ŸIf the system does not boot up, check all settings.

ŸIf the system still fails to boot up, remove the new drive to return the system to its original configuration. Call the IBM Hard Disk Drive Technical Support Center.

19.Set the BIOS options of your computer system to Auto Detection and LBA mode if available. Key sequences for accessing your BIOS can be found in your computer system manual. The following chart lists true LBA sector counts and drive capacities. Translated schemes are derived from the LBA count of a drive.

 

IBM model

Cylinders

Heads

Sector

Capacity

 

 

number

 

 

/Track

 

 

 

DJNA-352500

16,383

16

63

25GB

 

 

DJNA-352030

16,383

16

63

20GB

 

 

DJNA-351520

16,383

16

63

15GB

 

 

DJNA-351010

16,383

16

63

10GB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DJNA-372200

16,383

16

63

22GB

 

 

DJNA-371800

16,383

16

63

18GB

 

 

DJNA-371350

16,383

16

63

13.5GB

 

 

DJNA-370910

16,383

16

63

9GB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Partitioning and formatting

1.Follow the instructions provided with your operating system to partition the drive. If FDISK.EXE does not recognize more than 8.4 gigabytes and your drive is larger than 8.4 gigabytes, your BIOS may not be supporting Interrupt 13 Extensions.

2.Format the drive by following the instructions provided with FORMAT.EXE. Formatting will verify the hard disk media and create file allocation tables for the partition.

Install an operating system. Consult your operating system manual.

For additional information on the drive and its installation see

http://www.storage.ibm.com/hardsoft/diskdrdl/

prod/deskstar.htm

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© International Business Machines Corporation 1999

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Partition and format your drive with one of these two methods:

DriveGuide

1.Boot the DriveGuide installation utility.

2.If the DriveGuide configuration matches your new system configuration, continue. If the system configuration is not a match, or you want to proceed manually, select no. Then verify BIOS settings, cabling, and jumpers and run DriveGuide again.

3.Drive Guide determines available partition sizes based on the operating system to be installed. Select the partition sizes for your installation.

4.Click “Finish” to complete the partitioning and formatting of your drive.

FDISK.EXE and FORMAT.EXE (or a similar partitioning software from your operating system)

Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others.

Produced by the IBM Hard Disk Drive Technical Support Center.

OEM Hard Disk Drive Specifications for DJNA-3xxxxx, revision 1.0

Product Description data represents IBM’s design objectives and is provided for comparative purposes; actual results may vary based on a variety of factors. This product data does not constitute a warranty. Questions regarding IBM’s warranty terms or methodology used to derive this data should be referred to the IBM Hard Disk Drive Technical Support Center. Data subject to change without notice.

Date: 01 September 1999

 

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