Compaq LTE 5280 Personal Computer User Manual


 
IMPORTANT: The computer does not automatically load Microsoft Windows 95
when this procedure is used. Follow this procedure only if you
are experienced at using MS-DOS mode commands.
Follow these steps to insert an LTE Elite hard drive that does not have
secondary-drive capability into the dedicated hard drive bay:
1. Save your work and shut down the computer.
2. Remove the LTE 5000 hard drive from the dedicated hard drive bay.
3. Place the LTE 5000 hard drive into the MultiBay Hard Drive Carrier
(sold separately) and insert the carrier into the computer MultiBay.
NOTE: You can insert a hard drive other than the original LTE 5000 hard
drive; however, the drive must have secondary-drive capability.
To use a CD-ROM drive in the computer MultiBay, you must install
the CD-ROM drivers.
4. Insert the LTE Elite hard drive into the dedicated hard drive bay.
5. Step 5 depends on the operating system on the LTE Elite hard drive.
o If the drive has Windows 95, turn on the computer and press F8 when
you see the message "starting Windows 95." When the Windows 95
Startup Menu appears, select "Command Prompt Only."
o If the drive has Windows 3.1, turn on the computer and press F5 when
you see the message "starting MS-DOS." This bypasses the
configuration files (AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS).
6. Use the COPY command to transfer files.
NOTE: Some LTE 5000 features will not be available until you reinsert the
LTE 5000 hard drive in the dedicated hard drive bay and restart the
computer.
Appendix C.3 Hard Drive Compatibility
Table C-1. Hard Drive Differences
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Feature Comparison
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Secondary drive capability LTE Elite drives are jumpered internally to
be "Device 0" (master) drives. They cannot
function as "Device 1" (slave) drives
The LTE 5000 Personal Computer supports
multiple drives and LTE 5000 drives are
jumpered as "cable select." The drive looks
at a pin on the cable to determine whether
it is "Device 0" or "Device 1." They can
function as primary or secondary drives.