Hard drive size limitations...

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Lifer
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Any idea what the largest size hard drive an old Abit BP6 (440BX chipset) will support? I'm getting ready to install linux on it and I either have an ancient 10.2gig drive or a relatively new 250gig drive.
 

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Lifer
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I Googled, and it appears 440BX supports LBA48 addressing for "large drives" support.
 

DaveSimmons

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That depends on the BIOS.

The older limit points were 32 GB and 137 GB so it could be either of those or it could be recent enough for LBA48 support.
 

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Don't forget the ATA mode as well. My p3bf only supported ATA/66 IIRC. A pci controller card gets around both of these issues.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: phoenix79
Youngins, I remember when the limit was 49MB

Oh, my first computer was a 286. Doesn't make me an old geek, but not the new geeks. :p

Also, I don't care about speed. IIRC the new standards are backwards compatible, so it's no biggie.