Renaming/Deleting/Creating Directories; Formatting A Disk - Yamaha 9000 Pro Owner's Manual

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Disk/SCSI Operations
Disk/SCSI Operations

Renaming/deleting/creating Directories

The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 150.
G Select the desired menu.

Formatting a Disk

Setting up commercially available blank floppy disks for use with 9000Pro is called
formatting. This function is also useful for quickly deleting unnecessary files from an
already formatted disk. Be careful when using this operation, since it automatically
deletes all data on the disk.
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 150.
G Select the device to be formatted.
Execute the Format operation by following
the on-screen instructions.
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PAGE CONTROL
BACK
Select this to display the properties of
the selected disk.
This allows you to assign a password for
future formatting operations on the
9000Pro. Once a password is assigned,
no device can be formatted without first
specifying the password. This ensures
that no one else, intentionally or inad-
vertently, will be able to format the
device.
Pressing this button calls up the Name
Entry display (page 46), from which you
can enter the password. A maximum of
8 characters can be entered for the
PAGE CONTROL
name, and both capital and lowercase
letters can be used.
BACK
NEXT
NEXT
Execute each operation by
following the on-screen
instructions.
CAUTION
• Formatting a disk completely
erases all data on the disk,
so be sure that the disk
you're formatting does not
contain important data!
• Hard disk drives of a maximum
8 GB capacity can be format-
ted; however, the maximum
partition size is 2 GB. For
example, an 8 GB hard disk
drive would have to be format-
ted into four separate 2 GB
partitions.
• Hard disk drives of a capacity
greater than 8 GB can be
installed; however, the
9000Pro is capable of format-
ting only up to a maximum 8
GB on the drive.
• Make sure to write down
your password and keep in a
separate, secure location, in
case you forget it.

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