Superman9534
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I put a 45GB Maxtor drive in my PC today and when I went to install windows 2000 on it, it only says its 32GB. Any idea why this is? What can I do to fix it?
Originally posted by: Mday
bios update needed
and you cant have fat32 partitions under w2k larger than 32GB.
and you cant have fat32 partitions under w2k larger than 32GB
Originally posted by: Superman9534
I have an ECS K7S5A with what i think is the latest cheepoman BIOS. I'll check and make sure the BIOS sees the full capacity. And it says 32 GB of Unpartioned space (it was in a mac, now its not.)
Originally posted by: CrazySaint
Agreed about the jumper limitations. Most HDs have a jumper setting which limits the HD capacity to 32GB because older motherboards can't see any HDs larger than 32GB. I had this problem while trying to install an 80GB HD on my old PII-350 motherboard, the BIOS simply would not recognize the HD until I limited the capacity to 32GB.
Originally posted by: John
Originally posted by: CrazySaint
Agreed about the jumper limitations. Most HDs have a jumper setting which limits the HD capacity to 32GB because older motherboards can't see any HDs larger than 32GB. I had this problem while trying to install an 80GB HD on my old PII-350 motherboard, the BIOS simply would not recognize the HD until I limited the capacity to 32GB.
He stated he has an ECS K7S5A, so the mobo bios will support even the latest HDD's. 🙂
Yup, sometimes there is a jumper on larger hard drives limiting them to 32gb and partition magic, etc. can't do nothing unless the jumper is set correctly.Originally posted by: CrazySaint
Originally posted by: John
Originally posted by: CrazySaint
Agreed about the jumper limitations. Most HDs have a jumper setting which limits the HD capacity to 32GB because older motherboards can't see any HDs larger than 32GB. I had this problem while trying to install an 80GB HD on my old PII-350 motherboard, the BIOS simply would not recognize the HD until I limited the capacity to 32GB.
He stated he has an ECS K7S5A, so the mobo bios will support even the latest HDD's. 🙂
Right, I meant to say that he needs to check to make sure that his HD has the proper jumper setting (ie, that it isn't set to 32GB mode), not that his motherboard wouldn't support anything over 32GB. Sorry about the confusion 🙂