Run HDToolbox, go to Install Drive, Define New, Read Configuration, Ok, Ok, Partition Drive, change partitions as desired, make sure that at least one has the "bootable" box checked, ok, Save Changes to Drive, Exit, reboot. Now the new partition(s) should appear on the desktop as unformatted. Select one at a time and choose "Format drive" from the icon menu, enter a name and click on "Quick". Now the partition is ready to store files. To avoid problems with negative numbers you should make partitions not bigger than 2GB.
For some reason, HDToolbox lists two drives. SCSI ID 1 is the only one that I can work with. SCSI ID 0 give me an error which says, "Drive does not support the SCSI inquiry command" if I Read Configuration. I have a 4gb CF drive and this will be going into my CD32 with SX32, which as I understand, is an A1200.
I did all that you said, and when I go to save the changes, it doesn't work. Also, when I go to Define a New Drive Type, I go to Read Configuration, and the capacity is negative.
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If HDToolbox does not show the HDD, select its icon, choose "Information" from the icon menu and check the tooltypes. There should be one reading DEVICE=scsi.device without brackets around it. Make sure that the name (scsi.device) matches the name of the driver of your HDD controller. For most Amiga models it's scsi.device. For WinUAE's built-in controller it's uaehf.device. I don't know which name the SX32 uses. Change the tooltype accordingly, save the icon and run HDToolbox again.[/QUOTE]
I don't know what the SX32 uses either, but I am trying to set this drive up in WinUAE. I am using a .hdf file that a guy gave me. Should I try just using a generic workbench .hdf with .adf file? I have been at this for like 6 hours and nothing works.