| • Master or single-drive: The drive is shipped configured for a master   or a single-drive with a jumper set on pins 7 and 8.   Barracuda® ATA II Family Installation Guide   ST330630A, ST320420A, ST315320A, ST310210A   Publication Number: 21200138-001, Rev. A   • Drive is slave: To configure the drive as a slave, or second drive on   the cable, remove all the jumpers.   • Master with non-ATA compatible slave: Use this setting if the slave   drive is not recognized. Configure the master drive with a jumper set on   pins 5 and 6 and pins 7 and 8 to enable this option.   • Cable-select option: Computers that use cable-select determine the   master and slave drives by selecting or deselecting pin 28, CSEL, on   the interface bus. To enable cable select, set a jumper on pins 5 and 6.   The Easiest Way to Install Your Drive   DiscWizard is Seagate’s exclusive Windows program that is included with   your drive for easy drive installation. You can use this software if you   already have a bootable hard drive in your computer and you are running   Windows 98 or Windows 95.   Attaching Cables and Mounting the Drive   1. Attach one end of the drive interface cable to the interface connector   on your computer’s motherboard (see your computer manual for   connector locations).   Run DiscWizard before installing your drive for customized step-by-step   instructions for your system.   To run DiscWizard:   • Select Run from the Windows Start menu and type x:\setup, where x is   the drive letter of your diskette or CD-ROM.   Caution. Align pin 1 on the motherboard connector with pin 1 on   ! your drive connector. Pin 1 is marked by a stripe on one side of the cable.   If you cannot run DiscWizard, follow the instructions on this installation   Note. If you are using a 40-pin 80-conductor   cable, attach the blue connector to the   motherboard, the black connector to the   master drive, and the grey connector   to the slave.   sheet to install and configure your drive.   Master   Pin 1   What You Need   Computer   Motherboard   Slave   • Phillips screwdriver and four 6-32 UNC drive mounting screws   • A standard 40-pin ATA interface cable, or an 80-conductor cable to run   Ultra ATA 66 (max length: 18 inches)   • An unused drive power cable for your new drive   2. Attach the interface connector and the power connector to the drive.   Ultra ATA/66 Requirements   The drive can support transfer rates up to 66 Mbytes per second   (UDMA 4) in Ultra ATA/66 mode. For your drive to run in this mode, you   need the following:   Power   connector   Interface   connector   • A computer that supports UDMA modes 3 and 4   Pin 1   • A 40-pin 80-conductor cable (available from your dealer)   • A software utility to confirm and activate Ultra ATA/66. Seagate® provides   a utility called UATA66.exe that is included on your CD, or you can   Note. You can mount the drive in any orientation. Usually it is mounted   with the circuit board down.   • The Windows 98 operating system   3. Secure the drive in the computer using four 6-32 UNC mounting   screws in either the side-mounting or bottom-mounting holes. Insert   the screws no more than 0.20 inch (5.08 mm) into the bottom-mounting   holes and no more than 0.14 inch (3.55 mm) into the side-mounting holes.   Handling Precautions   Disc drives are extremely fragile. Do not drop or jar the drive.   Keep the drive in the protective SeaShell container until you are   ready to install it. This will minimize handling damage.   Caution. Do not overtighten the screws or use metric screws. This   may damage the drive.   ! The drive has a protective cover called SeaShield®. Do not remove   this permanent cover—it protects the drive from electrostatic   discharge (ESD) and minor impact damage.   Configuring the BIOS   For your computer to recognize your new drive, configure your   computer’s BIOS as follows:   Protect your drive from static discharge by wearing a grounded wrist   strap throughout the installation process.   1. Run the system setup program.   Always handle the drive by the edges or frame.   2. Enable LBA mode and UDMA mode, if available.   3. Select the auto-detect option. If this is not available, select “User-   defined drive type” and enter the CHS (cylinder, head, sectors)   parameters for your drive from the table listed below. The CHS   addressing supports capacities up to 8.4 Gbytes only. To access the   full capacity of the drive, use LBA mode.   Do not apply pressure or attach labels to the circuit board or the   top of the drive.   Setting the Jumpers   Refer to the jumper settings below to configure the drive for your system.   4. Save and exit the system setup program.   Master or single-drive   BIOS Settings   Drive is slave   CHS Mode   LBA Mode   Master with a non-ATA-   compatible slave   Drive Model   ST330630A   ST320420A   ST315320A   ST310210A   Cylinders Heads Sectors Total Sectors*   Alternate capacity   16,383   16,383   16,383   16,383   16   16   16   16   63   63   63   63   59,777,640   39,851,760   29,888,820   19,925,880   7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 Circuit Board   *One sector equals 512 bytes.   |