Seagate ST9420AG Computer Drive User Manual


 
Check the power supply.
Reboot the computer and make sure the drive spins up.
Verify the BIOS drive type.
Check for I/O address conflicts.
During high-level formatting, the drive keeps finding hard
errors and reporting the following message: “Attempting to
recover allocation units. . .”
This is normal with some versions of DOS. The drive will format
normally. However, after formatting the drive, you may want to
run a third-party surface-scan program to check for bad sectors.
During high-level formatting, the drive does not format to
full usable capacity.
Verify the BIOS drive type. Your drive’s formatted capacity is
limited to the capacity of the BIOS geometry you selected. If
your BIOS does not offer a geometry that takes advantage of
the full capacity of the drive, and a user-defined drive type is
not available, use a third-party partitioning utility.
Run FDISK again and make the partitions smaller. Make sure
you are using MS-DOS version 5.0 or later or equivalent.
At startup, the messages, “Disk Boot Failure,” “Non-System
Disk,” or “No ROM Basic - SYSTEM HALTED,” appear.
Run the FDISK program and make sure the primary partition
is marked active.
Check all cables.
Check your DOS version.
Reinstall the DOS system files onto the hard disc using the
SYS command (see your DOS manual).
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