Hitachi HTE721010G9SA00, HTE721080G9SA00, HTE721060G9SA00, HTS721010G9SA00, HTS721080G9SA00 Quick Installation Guide

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Quick installation guide
Hitachi Travelstar® 7K100 &
®
Travelstar
2.5 inch ATA/IDE & SATA hard disk drive
Models:
HTS721010G9SA00 HTS721080G9SA00 HTS721060G9SA00
E7K100
HTE721010G9AT00HTS721010G9AT00 HTE721080G9AT00HTS721080G9AT00 HTE721060G9AT00HTS721060G9AT00 HTE721010G9SA00 HTE721080G9SA00 HTE721060G9SA00
Handling precautions
y Wear a grounded wrist strap while handling the drive
to prevent damage from Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
y Set the drive down gently to prevent damage from
impact or vibration.
y Do not open the ESD bag containing the drive until
needed.
touch the exposed printed circuit board or any electronic components.
y Do not press on the top or bottom of the drive. y Do not cover the drive’s breather hole.
Quick installation
Installation of this Hitachi Travelstar drive in some note­books may require use of unique hardware (such as mounting trays, connecting cable, insulating material). If you are uncertain if hardware is needed, consult your notebook manufacturer as this operation may require a qualified technician.
Back up all data before proceeding with installation.
1. Set the jumpers (ATA/IDE only)
y Master drive. No jumper is required if the drive is
the only drive in a system or the Master drive in a two-drive system.
y Slave drive. If this is the Slave drive in a system,
place a jumper in setting A2. (See the A2 setting in the illustration.)
y Cable Select. Setting A3 in the illustration. Consult
the system manual to see if your computer supports Cable Select
A1. A2. A3. A4. A5.
A1. Master A2. Slave A3. Cable Select A4 & A5. Never attach a jumper in these positions!
2. Attach the drive
For assistance on the physical installation of the drive, consult your system manual.
3. Configure the computer
1. Turn on the computer.
2. Enter Setup.
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Jumper settings (ATA/IDE only)
Pin 1
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3. Go to Hard Disk Drive Configuration.
4. Select Autodetect if it is available.
5. If Autodetect is not available, set to User and set to appropriate parameters from the table below.
6. Save the settings and exit.
7. Reboot the system from a floppy disk.
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Track
Capacity
(GB)
10063416,383HTX721010G9XX00
8063316,383HTX721080G9XX00 6063216,383HTX721060G9XX00
4. Partition and format
Sectors/
HeadsCylindersModel Number
y FDISK.EXE and FORMAT.EXE (or a similar parti-
tioning software from the operating system)
Follow the instructions provided with your operating system to partition the drive. If FDISK.EXE recog­nizes only 8.4 GB of a drive, the BIOS may not support Interrupt 13 Extensions.
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.
5. Boot up the computer
If the system does not boot up after the installation of the drive, check all the settings. If the system still fails to boot up, contact the Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Support Center at:
www.hitachigst.com/support
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Other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
References in this publication to Hitachi Global Storage Technologies products, programs or services do not imply that Hitachi Global Storage Technologies intends to make these available in all countries in which Hitachi Global Storage Technologies operates.
Product information is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute a warranty.
Information is true as of the date of publication and is subject to change. Actual results may vary.
This publication is for general guidance only. Photographs may show design models.
11 May 2005
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