You are installing an IDE hard drive that will be your boot drive. Which is the correct order of steps that need to be followed? A. jumper properly, auto-detect(or configure manually) in CMOS, low level format, high level format, partition B. jumper properly, auto-detect(or configure manually) in CMOS, partition, high level format with / s switch C. jumper properly, partition, auto-detect(or configure manually in CMOS, high level format with /s switch D. jumper properly, auto-detect in CMOS, regular format E. jumper properly, partition, low level format, high level format

jumper properly, auto-detect(or configure manually) in CMOS, low level format, high level format, partition
jumper properly, auto-detect(or configure manually) in CMOS, partition, high level format with / s switch
jumper properly, partition, auto-detect(or configure manually in CMOS, high level format with /s switch
jumper properly, auto-detect in CMOS, regular format E. jumper properly, partition, low level format, high level format

The correct answer is: B. jumper properly, auto-detect(or configure manually) in CMOS, partition, high level format with /s switch

Here is a brief explanation of each step:

  1. Jumper properly. This step is important to ensure that the hard drive is properly configured and will be recognized by the computer. The jumper settings will vary depending on the type of hard drive.
  2. Auto-detect(or configure manually) in CMOS. This step is necessary to tell the computer about the hard drive and its settings. The computer will usually automatically detect the hard drive, but if it does not, you can configure it manually in the CMOS setup utility.
  3. Partition. This step is necessary to create a partition table on the hard drive. The partition table will allow the computer to store data on the hard drive.
  4. High level format with /s switch. This step is necessary to format the hard drive and prepare it for use. The /s switch will create a system partition on the hard drive, which is necessary for the computer to boot from the hard drive.

I hope this helps!

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