IBM 07N4108 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Troubleshooting
- Page 3 – Warranty Statements
- Page 5 – Production Status
- Page 9 – Electronic emissions notices; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Tested To Comply; Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statement; This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
- Page 11 – Union Europea - Normativa EMC
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IBM 15/20.4/30 GB Ultra ATA/100 (EIDE) Hard Disk Drives User’s Guide Supplement
The IBM
15 GB, 20.4 GB, and 30 GB Ultra ATA/100 (EIDE) Hard Disk Drives offer a choice of jumper configurations so that the
drive will function properly on the widest range of computers. In some older computers, the BIOS (basic input/output system) will not
recognize a large capacity hard disk drive, such as 2.1 GB, 4.2 GB, 7.9 GB, or 8.4 GB. The following instructions will help you
determine if your computer has one of these BIOS limitations, and what configuration settings your computer requires so that the drive
will be recognized.
Match your drive part number (on the drive label) with one of the diagrams. If the drive part number is 07N4108, 07N4109, or
07N4110, configure your drive using the jumper setting from Set A in Figure 1. If the drive part number is 19K1618, 19K1619, or
19K1620, configure your drive using the jumper setting from Set A in Figure 2.
Return to the User’s Guide and follow instructions beginning with “Determining Where to Begin” in the Installation Guide (Part 1).
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If you are using Microsoft
Windows
3.1, Windows 95, or Windows 98:Disregard this section on setting jumpers; instead, read the “Installing
DiskGo!” section in the User’s Guide.
If you are using Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows NT
Workstation or IBM
OS/2
: Read this entire section on
setting jumpers; this information supplements the information in your User’s Guide.
Figure 1
Jumper settings for drives with the following Part
Numbers ONLY: 07N4108, 07N4109, or 07N4110
Set A
Set B for overcoming
BIOS limitations
(2 GB clip setting)
1
Master/single
2
Slave
3
Cable select
4
Slave present
Figure 2
Jumper settings for drives with the following Part
Numbers ONLY: 19K1618, 19K1619, or 19K1620
Set A
Set B for overcoming
BIOS limitations
(7.9 GB clip setting)
1
Master/single
2
Slave
3
Cable select
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Summary
Troubleshooting If you follow the steps in the User’s Guide, and the configuration-setup program recognizes your drive at its true capacity, partitionand format your drive using instructions given in the “Partitioning and Formatting Your Drive” section in the User’s Guide. If theconfiguration-setup ...
Specifications Product warranties and notices 15 GB Drive 20.4 GB Drive 30 GB Drive Performance (all values typical averages): Read - seek timeRotational speedBuffer size 8.7 ms7200 RPM2 MB 8.7 ms7200 RPM2 MB 8.7 ms7200 RPM2 MB Part numbers:Option part number Drive part number Field Replaceable Unit...
b. secure all programs, data, and funds contained in a Machine, c. provide IBM or your reseller with sufficient, free, and safe access to your facilities to permit them to fulfill their obligations, and d. inform IBM or your reseller of changes in a Machine's location. IBM is responsible for loss of...