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Actual Space on 160GB HD, 130GB ?

DreamKaZz

Senior member
Is it normal to see only 128GB on a 160GB HD? Should it be showing something like 156GB? (160000 / 1024 = 156)

It shows 128Gb in windows.
 
How is it formatted? Fat32? That's the limit. If you want one partition, you'll need to use NTFS.

 
I have 4 of these HDs, they will be used in a raid array (promise FastTrak100 TX 4). The Raid bios shows me a 550GB array but in windows its only 511GB.
 
You also need to be careful because sometimes HD manufactures measure 1 MB = 1000 KB, when actually 1 MB = 1024KB, so they might actually be jipping you on the space.
 
Another thread in general hardware was pointing out that ATA100 controllers will only address 128megs. You need a ATA133 controller (which I assume your drives are) to address the whole enchilada.


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Here's the thread.
 
Is the thing with the ATA 100 Controller only addressing 128GB, True?

Is will be a part of a NFS Cluster (File Server) for the company I work for.
 
Unless you have a BIOS update for your ATA Controller, apart from ATA133 Controllers, all can only address up to 128GB of space.

For more, you either need an ATA133 Controller, or a BIOS Update for "48-bit LBA support".
 
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