Seagate 1080SL Computer Drive User Manual


 
Determining whether your BIOS accepts more than
528 Mbytes
The following suggestions can help you to determine whether
your BIOS limits the drive capacity to 528 Mbytes.
If you are using a 286 or 386 computer, the native BIOS cannot
recognize more than 528 Mbytes.
If the copyright date of the BIOS is earlier than 1994, the BIOS
probably will not recognize more than 528 Mbytes. The BIOS
copyright date, manufacturer and version number appear on
your screen at the beginning of power-on or reboot.
Install the drive using the Standard setup described on page
20. (Transfer the free software stored on the drive to a diskette
before you start the installation. See page 11 for transfer
instructions.) When the installation is complete, type dir
d
: for
the new drive, and check the number of bytes free. The
number should be close to the formatted capacity of your drive.
If the number is less than 528 Mbytes, you need to consider
some alternatives for surpassing the 528-Mbyte barrier. Some
alternatives are listed below.
Solutions for surpassing the 528-Mbyte barrier
Use the free installation software, EZ-Drive, that is stored on
the drive at the factory or equivalent software. Instructions for
transferring the software to a diskette are on page 11. Instruc-
tions for using EZ-Drive are on page 15.
Upgrade the BIOS to one that supports more than 528 Mbytes.
Such BIOSs incorporate logical block addressing (LBA) and
extended cylinder-head-sector (CHS) addressing.
Use a host adapter that supports more than 528 Mbytes.
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