If you have a SCSI hard drive as your boot drive, DiscWizard cannot
be used to install the new ATA drive. You must follow the procedure
outlined below:

NOTE: Once you add an ATA hard drive to your system, the SCSI drive
will no longer be the boot device. Therefore, you will need to copy
all the files from your SCSI drive to the new ATA drive to be able
to boot and run your system.

- Create a DOS (or Win95) bootable diskette. (Place blank diskette
  in your A: drive and type "format a: /s" from the C: prompt, or 
  "sys a:" if the diskette is formatted but has no files on it.)

- From the DOS C: prompt, type "cd\discwzrd" and [ENTER]. If you
  chose a different name for the DiscWizard directory, type the
  appropriate directory name.

- Type "copy filecopy.exe a:" to copy the file to the diskette you
  just created.

- Install the new ATA hard drive with jumpers set for a single drive. 
  See the jumper information listed on the Seagate hard drive. 

- Re-boot the system with the boot diskette you just created in the
  A: drive.

- Insert the DiscWizard diskette in your A: drive, (or B:, as needed)
  and run Disk Manager by typing "dm" at the A: (or B:) prompt. 

- Select "Easy" or "Advanced Install" as you wish.

- Once the Disk Manager program has installed the new hard drive,
  you will need to copy the files from your existing SCSI drive to
  the new ATA drive.

- Insert the boot diskette you created into the A: drive.

- Type "filecopy".

- When asked for the source drive, press "D" and [ENTER].

- When asked for the destination drive, Press "C" and [ENTER].

- Press [ENTER] to begin copying all the files to the new drive.

- Once the filecopy has completed successfully, remove the diskette
  from the A: drive and re-boot the system. 

- At this point the installation is complete, and the system will 
  boot normally from the new Seagate ATA hard drive. 
