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  • Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST380215A 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA100 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Dr

Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST380215A 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA100 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Dr

Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST380215A 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA100 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Dr
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    Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST380215A 80GB 7200 RPM 2MB Cache IDE Ultra ATA100 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive

     

    The Barracuda 7200.10 is the most reliable disc drive around. New perpendicular recording technology supports vertically stored data bits, enabling.

    Key Features and Benefits

    • PATA interface 
    • Perpendicular recording technology for maximum drive capacity and reliability
    • 2-MB cache buffer
    • Ultra-fast performance
    • Superb reliability
    • Whisper-quiet operation
    • Enhanced G-Force Protection against handling damage
    • 78 MB/s maximum sustained data transfer rate
    • Clean Sweep calibration and Directed Offline scan diagnostics
    • RoHS (restriction of hazardous substances) compliant

    Applications

    • Mainstream PCs
    • Performance PCs
    • Gaming PCs
    • Workstations
    • Desktop RAID
    • Personal external storage devices

     

    Specifications
    Model Number ST380215A
    Interface Ultra ATA/100
    Cache 2MB
    Capacity 80GB
    Areal density (avg) 101Gb/in2
    Guaranteed Sectors 156,301,488
    PHYSICAL
    Height 19.99mm (.787 in)
    Width 101.6mm (4.000 in)
    Length 146.99mm (5.787 in)
    Weight (typical) 365g
    PERFORMANCE
    Spindle Speed 7,200 RPM
    Average latency 4.16ms
    Random read seek time <11ms
    Random write seek time <12ms
    RELIABILITY
    MTBF 700,000 hours
    Annual Failure Rate .34%
    POWER
    Maximum start current, DC 2.80
    Ultra-fast performance
    Superb reliability
    Whisper-quiet operation
    Enhanced G-Force Protection against handling damage
    Clean Sweep calibration and Directed Offline scan diagnostics
    RoHS (restriction of hazardous substances) compliant

    SEAGATE  RETURN ONLY THIS IS NEW ITEM FULL MANUFACTURE WARRANTY  FREE  SEAGATE 3 YEARS WARRANTY

    Resources:

    • Barracuda 7200.10 PATA Product Manual

    Brand

    Seagate
    Series Barracuda 7200.10
    Model ST380215A
    Packaging Bare Drive
    Performance
    Interface IDE Ultra ATA100
    Capacity 80GB
    RPM 7200 RPM
    Cache 2MB
    Average Seek Time 11ms
    Average Write Time 12ms
    Average Latency 4.16ms
    Physical Spec
    Form Factor 3.5"
    Features
    Features Ultra-fast performance
    Superb reliability
    Whisper-quiet operation
    Enhanced G-Force Protection against handling damage
    Clean Sweep calibration and Directed Offline scan diagnostics
    RoHS (restriction of hazardous substances) compliant
    Manufacturer Warranty
    Parts 3 years limited
    Labor 3 years limited

    How To Install and Troubleshoot ATA Hard Drives


    • Do not drop or bump the drive.
    • Keep the drive in the protective anti-static container until ready to install.
    • Protect the drive from static discharge by wearing a grounded wrist strap. Attach the wrist strap to the metal chassis of your computer.
    • Handle the drive by the edges of the frame.
    • Do not apply pressure or attach labels to the circuit board or the top cover of the drive.
    • Turn off the power to the host system before installation.

    For further information, please visit our Proper Handling Tutorial.


    What you need

    • Phillips screwdriver and four 6-32 UNC drive mounting screws.
    • Standard 40-pin ATA interface cable, or an 80-conductor cable if running UATA66/100/133 (max length: 18 inches).
    • An unused drive power cable for your new drive.
    • Needle-nose pliers for removing or adding jumpers.


    UltraATA 66/100/133 Considerations

    If your new drive can support UltraATA 66/100/133 modes and you want to take advantage of these faster transfer rates, you will need the following:

    • A computer that supports UDMA Modes 3 and 4 (5 for UltraATA100, 6 for UltraATA133).
    • A 40-pin, 80-conductor cable (available from your dealer). This cable is provided with current UltraATA hard drive retail kits.  It can be identified by its having a blue connector to connect to the motherboard, a grey connector to connect to the slave drive, and a black connector to connect to the master drive.
    • An Operating System that handles DMA transfer modes (Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP).

    Installation Procedures


    Setting the Jumpers

    • Master or Single Drive - Use this setting if the drive is the only drive on the ATA interface cable.
    • Drive is Slave - Use this setting if the drive is an additional drive on the cable and the original drive is set as Master.
    • Master with non-ATA compatible drive  (Seagate? drives only) - Use this if the drive is Master to a CD-ROM, tape drive or other non-ATA drive.
      Note: It is preferred to have the CD-ROM and other non-hard drive products on the secondary ATA channel.
    • Cable-Select Option (Default) - Use with Ultra ATA cables. This allows the cable to select if the drive is master or slave based on the position on the cable. The Master drive goes on the black connector at the end of the cable, the slave drive connects to the gray connector in the middle and the host adapter connects to the blue connector at the other end of the cable.
    • Limit Capacity Option/Capacity Limitation Jumper (CLJ) - This option may be required if the system the drive is being installed into does not support the full capacity of the drive. If this jumper is required, your system cannot support a drive this large and can be updated with a PCI controller card.

    Jumper Illustrations

    Seagate Products Maxtor?/Quantum Products
    Jumper settings for Seagate ATA hard drives.

    Note: This figure depicts the jumper settings for recent Seagate ATA drive families above 20 GBytes. If you have an older drive please visit our Technical Library and find your model number for details on jumper configuration.
    Jumper settings for Maxtor ATA hard drives.


    Attaching Cables and Mounting the Drive

    1. Locate a free device connector on the IDE interface cable in your computer.
    2. Attach one end of the interface cable to the connector on the system board (see user's manual for locations). Align pin 1 on the cable with pin 1 on the connector. If using the 80-conductor cable, the blue connector should connect to the system board connector. The black connector goes to the Master and the Gray goes to the Slave.
    3. Find an unused power connector on a cable coming from the computer power supply and attach it to the 4-pin DC power connector. The power connector is keyed so that it attaches one way only. DO NOT force it.
    4. Mount the drive in either the horizontal or vertical position depending on your case orientation.
    5. Slide the drive into the bay.
    6. Secure the drive using four 6-32 UNC mounting screws. Caution: Do not overtighten the screws. Overtightened screws can damage the drive.

    Configure the BIOS

    For more detailed information, please see our BIOS Setup troubleshooter.

    1. Run the system setup program.
    2. Enable LBA mode and UDMA mode, if applicable.
    3. Select the auto-detect option.
    4. Save and exit the system setup program.

    Partitioning the drive in Windows XP / Windows 2000 (for systems where this is the 2nd drive in the system).

    1. Boot into Windows XP.
    2. Open Computer Management and select Disk Management.
    3. Initialize the drive.
    4. Partition the drive.
    5. Format the drive.
    6. Assign the drive letter.
    7. Initiate changes.

    See the FAQ "How to install an additional drive using Windows XP disk management" for more details.

    Windows 98/Me Partitioning and Formatting Instructions


    Partition the drive using FDISK or other partitioning utility.
    For more information, please see our detailed FDISK instructions or see Microsoft Knowledgebase article 255867.

    1. Boot to DOS bootable diskette and type FDISK at the A: prompt.
    2. Create a DOS partition or logical DOS drive.
    3. Select Create Primary DOS partition. To make the partition bootable, mark the partition as active.
    4. Create extended partitions with additional logical drives until the full drive capacity is partitioned. Note: FDISK may not show the full capacity of some larger drives. If you experience this issue while using FDISK you can partition the drive using the percentage option rather than capacity. For more information, visit our FAQ on this issue.
    5. Formatting - Boot to the startup diskette and at the A: prompt, type Format x:, where x is the letter of the partition to be formatted. If the new drive is a slave, FDISK and FORMAT can be accomplished from within the operating system.

    Loading Windows (for systems where this is the first drive installed)

    1. Start your computer with the operating system installation CD in the CDROM drive. The boot order in your BIOS setup may need to be set to boot from the CD.
    2. Follow the on screen instructions.

    Troubleshooting

    1. Does the drive spin up? If it does not spin, check that the power connector and the interface cable are securely attached.
    2. Does the computer recognize the drive? Verify the drive is enabled in system BIOS. If not, select the auto-detect option.
    3. Does FDISK detect the drive? Run the FDISK program with FDISK /STATUS to verify the drive is present.
    4. Does SCANDISK find the drive defect free? If defects are detected, this may indicate a problem.
    5. Is the full capacity of the drive being seen? Please visit our capacity troubleshooter.

    If the above steps do not solve the problem, contact Technical Support or download SeaTools? diagnostic software.

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