- Aug 4, 2000
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I just installed an older PC Chips M729 motherboard, older ALI BXcel chipset, for a guy who had a dead board. He has a new Maxtor 40GB hard drive being transferred. During the initial power up, the system locked up during the hard drive detect with the hard drive parameters set to AUTO. Looking at Maxtor's web site, I pretty well figured out that it was a drive/BIOS incompatability. I tried what Maxtor suggested to determine this, setting hard parameters for the drive in the BIOS for a 540 mb drive. I rebooted and it went skipped the hard drive AUTO detect and actually booted on the drive. Also, even though I had set hard parameters, the BIOS reported a 40GB drive, just like it is. The machine booted and seemed to run fine. I also went further and tested a new blank 40GB drive in the system. I fdisked it and formatted it and it came out to 40GB, not 540MB. My question is, is the BIOS interpreting the drive correctly and is it safe to use? Or is the BIOS going to send the incorrect write commands as far as mapping the drive and screw up everthing on the drive. Very odd circumstances, something I have never encountered before and I have a lot of experience. If anyone knows the answer to this question, I would appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.
