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Samsung HD103UJ - SpinPoint F1 Desktop Class 1 TB Hard Drive User Manual

Samsung HD103UJ - SpinPoint F1 Desktop Class 1 TB Hard Drive
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Samsung HD103UJ - SpinPoint F1 Desktop Class 1 TB Hard Drive Specifications

General IconGeneral
Capacity1 TB
InterfaceSATA 3 Gb/s
Cache32 MB
RPM7200 RPM
Average Seek Time8.9 ms
Average Latency4.17 ms
Transfer Rate300 MB/s
Power Consumption (Idle)8.0 W
Power Consumption (Read/Write)9.0 W
Form Factor3.5 inch
Non-Operating Shock300 G

Summary

3.5" HDD Installation Guide

General Precautions

Advises users to back up data, avoid physical shock, and protect the drive from environmental factors and ESD.

External Case Usage

Provides guidelines for using the HDD in an external case, emphasizing careful handling and grounding.

PATA Installation

Configuring your Hard Disk Drive (Master, Slave)

Explains jumper settings for Master/Slave configuration and cable selection for PATA drives.

Installation Your Hard Drive

Step-by-step instructions for physically installing a PATA hard drive into a computer system.

SATA Installation

Installing the hard disk

Illustrates the connection of SATA interface cables and power cables for installing a SATA hard drive.

Making Computer Detect the New Device

Guides users on how to ensure the computer's BIOS detects the newly installed hard disk drive.

Partitioning and Formatting the Drive

Advises users to refer to their operating system manual for partitioning and formatting procedures.

FAQs

HDD Not Recognized in BIOS

Troubleshooting steps for when the HDD is not recognized in the BIOS setup.

HDD Recognized in BIOS, Not in Windows

Troubleshooting for HDDs recognized in BIOS but not visible in Windows, often due to partitioning.

137GB Capacity Barrier

Explains the 137GB capacity limit and provides solutions for recognizing larger drives.

32GB Recognition Limit

Addresses the issue where a drive larger than 32GB is only shown as 32GB due to jumper settings.

UDMA 133 vs UDMA 100 Recognition

Explains why a drive might be recognized as UDMA 100 instead of UDMA 133 and how to switch modes.

Software & Firmware Availability

Clarifies that drivers are not typically needed for IDE drives and explains partitioning/formatting.

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