Cant mount HDD

Hello and hi to all members,
I have new HDD install in my sun netra T2..and realise that the new HDD has solaris 9 OS in it. I tried to fresh format the solaris 9 HDD but the machine keep on showing "can't format mount"
and the machine can only detect one HDD at a time, If i put both HDD in slot 0 and slot 1 ..it can only detect slot 1
please help me regarding this matters
regards
noobs

correction: here is wht the message pop out
"Warning: Current Disk has mounted partitions"

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