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> ниже с их сайта пояснения, как всегда на английском поставь переводчик и > почитай > > How to use DiscWizard Starter Edition > > > > To download DiscWizard Starter Edition (DWSE) you must first have access |
to
> a functional PC with Internet access. > The minimum download size is 2.4 MB and the video requirement needed to |
run
> the utility is 800x600 resolution. > Bootable Floppy Version > > Download the DWSE diskette creator file to your hard drive. > Locate the downloaded file. Select the file, and run the executable by > double-clicking it. > You will need (2) two blank 1.44 MB floppy diskettes. > Insert the first blank floppy when prompted and follow the on screen > directions. At the prompt press "C" and insert the second blank floppy to > complete the DWSE boot diskette creation. > Bootable ISO CD - Windows XP CD burning software > > Unfortunately, as stated in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Q279157: > "The CD-RW recording feature that is built in to the Windows XP shell does > not support the creation of an International Standards Organization (ISO) > image. To create an ISO image in Windows XP, you need to install a third > party utility that supports this feature." > > Bootable ISO CD - creating with Roxio Easy CD creator > > Download the DiscWizard Starter Edition .ISO file to your hard drive. > Locate the downloaded file. Select the file, and then open the file by > double-clicking it. Roxio Easy CD Creator will then launch. > Insert a blank CD-R in the drive. > At the record CD Setup screen select "Start Recording". Follow the on |
screen
> prompts to complete the DWSE boot CD creation. > You may also create the boot CD by using the "Open this file from its > current location" option instead of downloading the file to your hard |
drive.
> Bootable ISO CD - creating with Ahead Software Nero version 5.5.24 or |
higher
> > Download the DiscWizard Starter Edition .ISO file to your hard drive. > Open your Nero Burning ROM software. > If the Nero Wizard opens by default then close it (click the close wizard > button). Otherwise skip this step. > Click Cancel when the New Compilation window opens. Once this cancels you > should be at the main Nero Burning Window. > From the pull down menu at the top of the Window, choose File > then |
select
> Burn Image. This will open a file-browsing box. > Choose the DWSE_EN.ISO file (after navigating to the location you |
downloaded
> it to) then click the Open button. > Now the Write CD window will open. Click the Write button. > Once the CD has completed writing you can discard the log file, close |
Nero,
> and reboot from the CD. Be sure you BIOS is set to boot from CD, otherwise > you will just boot as normal. > More detailed steps with screen shots can be found on Ahead software's web > site. > > You may be able to create the bootable CD using software other than Roxio > Easy CD Creator or Ahead Software's Nero. Check with your software > manufacturer for more information on creating a CD from an ISO image file. > This is an .ISO image file. Do not burn the file to the CD as a simple |
data
> file. It must be treated as an .ISO image or it will not run the program > properly. > > How to use DiscWizard Starter Edition > > > Download the latest version of DiscWizard Starter Edition. > Boot to the DiscWizard Starter Edition floppy diskettes or CD. > From the DWSE main menu, select the "setup your hard disc" option. > Select the hard disc you want to install then click next. > When prompted, select the operating system you plan to use or install. > At the option menu, select "Easy Installation" and follow the system > prompts. Easy installation makes configuration selections for you and will > automatically install the default partition for that particular operating > system. After a few "final warnings", the drive will be partitioned and > formatted, and become accessible as a logical drive letter after |
rebooting.
> Press ENTER to continue. > If you require custom settings, select "Advanced Options". For "advanced > options" You will also be prompted to choose what type of partition you |
want
> depending on what the operating system supports. After a few "final > warnings", the drive will be partitioned and formatted, and become > accessible as a logical drive letter after rebooting. Press ENTER to > continue. > If a Dynamic Drive Overlay (DDO) is required, DiscWizard Starter Edition > will give very important instructions for booting to the computer. You |
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> be given an option and instructions for creating an Ontrack Boot Diskette > (requires a floppy with the OS on it). You will then be prompted to remove > the diskette from Drive A: and press RESET or CTRL-ALT-DEL to reboot. > After re-booting, place the Windows Startup diskette or Windows operating > system in the computer when prompted and start the install process. > How to repair a DDO using DiscWizard Starter Edition > > Download the latest version of DiscWizard Starter Edition. > Boot to the DiscWizard Starter Edition floppy diskettes. > At the main menu select "Maintenance Menu". > Select "Update Dynamic Drive Overlay" and follow all system prompts to |
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> DiscWizard Starter Edition to recreate the Dynamic Drive Overlay (DDO). > Remove the diskette and reboot to the hard drive. > The Seagate Technology blue banner should appear. > After the system has stabilized, you can create a special boot diskette |
that
> could be useful in the future if your system is prone to virus infections. > At the DiscWizard Starter Edition Maintenance Menu, select "Create Ontrack > Boot Diskette". > Check all of your diskettes for viruses with a recent version of a virus > scanning software package. Please note that boot sector viruses can infect > all diskettes, not just bootable diskettes. If your system rebooted to a > "non-system diskette" prior to the DDO error, the chances are high that a > virus may have caused this problem. > > What to do if DiscWizard does not boot > > DiscWizard Starter Edition requires at least 800x600 resolution. > > Occasionally Disc Wizard Starter Edition's (DWSE) video mode does not work > with some video cards. If DWSE hangs during boot or comes up as a gray > screen instead of the Disc Wizard interface you can alter the video mode. > (These instructions only apply to the floppy versions of the utility.) > > Take the DWSE floppy disk #1 to another computer that is already running > Windows (or any operating system with a text editor). > Open Notepad (Start > Programs > Accessories > Notepad). > Choose File > Open from the pull down menu at the top of Notepad. > Browse to the DWSE floppy disk #1 (A: ). > Open the file DM.bat. > Change the line "call dwse /ve:32 NOMOUSE" to "call dwse /ve:31 NOMOUSE". > Choose File > Save from the pull down menu at the top of Notepad. > Exit Notepad and take the floppy back to the system you are trying to > install the hard disc drive into. > Reboot and use DWSE as normal. > If the instructions above did not resolve your issue, try the following > suggestion. > > When booting up with our bootable Discwizard Starter Edition diskettes, |
you
> may encounter the following scenario: > > You insert diskette #1, which then prompts you to insert diskette #2 which > should bring you to the main menu of DiscWizard Starter Edition, but |
instead
> you get to a DOS prompt or get into a loop that keeps prompting you to > insert diskette #1 and so forth. > > To fix this issue: > > Reboot with diskette #2. > You will then be prompted to insert diskette #1. > You should now be booting into the DiscWizard Starter Edition main menu. > DiscWizard Starter Edition Maintenance Options > > Please see our document on How To Use DiscWizard Starter Edition |
Maintenance
> Options. > > Другая страничка, что дает эта дискета > > How To Use DiscWizard Starter Edition Maintenance Options > > > Create an Ontrack Boot Diskette > This option will create an Ontrack Boot Diskette that can be used to |
safely
> boot a system installed using the Dynamic Drive Overlay. > > Upgrade DiscWizard Starter Edition > > If you have a hard drive installed using a previous version of the Dynamic > Drive Overlay, you can upgrade by automatically updating the Dynamic Drive > Overlay and by writing new MBR (Master Boot Record) boot code to all |
drives
> on your system. > > Update Dynamic Drive Overlay (DDO) > > This option will allow you to update the DDO on all of the drives in your > system that requires it. You can use this option to upgrade from an older > version of DDO, modify the DDO switches, or replace a corrupted DDO. > > Remove Dynamic Drive Overlay > > This option will remove the DDO from the selected drive. You can use this > option if your system is using software that cannot coexist with the DDO. > You may use this option if you have moved drives to a system with a BIOS > that supports translation, eliminating the need for the DDO. If your BIOS > can support the drive as it is installed, the DDO will be uninstalled > nondestructively. > > You will get a warning if uninstalling the DDO will be data destructive. > Always make a backup of your data before uninstalling a drive. > > Convert Drive Format > > This option will convert all drives on a system to use the DDO if they |
were
> installed using another hard drive partitioning software. Always make a > backup of your data before converting a drive. > > How to repair a DDO using DiscWizard Starter Edition > > Download the latest version of DiscWizard Starter Edition. > Boot to the DiscWizard Starter Edition floppy diskettes. > At the main menu select "Maintenance Menu". > Select "Update Dynamic Drive Overlay" and follow all system prompts to |
allow
> DiscWizard Starter Edition to recreate the Dynamic Drive Overlay (DDO). > Remove the diskette and reboot to the hard drive. > The Seagate Technology blue banner should appear. > After the system has stabilized, you can create a special boot diskette |
that
> could be useful in the future if your system is prone to virus infections. > At the DiscWizard Starter Edition Maintenance Menu, select "Create Ontrack > Boot Diskette". > Check all of your diskettes for viruses with a recent version of a virus > scanning software package. Please note that boot sector viruses can infect > all diskettes, not just bootable diskettes. If your system rebooted to a > "non-system diskette" prior to the DDO error, the chances are high that a > virus may have caused this problem. > > Update MBR Boot Code > > This option will update the part of the MBR that contains the boot code. |
If
> the MBR boot code becomes corrupted or is replaced by another utility, |
your
> system may not boot and the Dynamic Drive Overlay will not be loaded. > Re-writing the boot code will correct these conditions in most cases. > > Backup or Restore MBR > > This option will create a backup of the MBR and store that copy on the |
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