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HDD size wrong...

Grey

Platinum Member
I have the stuff below.But on this latest installation the Comp is reporting a 2 gig HDD for what is a 15 Gig drive. The Bios detects it fine. I cant figure it out someone help!
 
Sounds like it's FAT and not FAT32. FAT limits to 2GB size HD's. Try using fdisk and display the partition information.

Rob
 
DOH, that is exactly what it was! thanks man!! Cripes, now how do I get it back to 15 gigs without killing the stuff on the HDD?
 
Thanks for the quick replies all! Man you would think win98 would format right to FAT32. Just when I get all the stuff installed too hehe..

 
If you had the correct version of FDISK, it should have asked about Support for Large Drives (something to that effect).
 
I am guessing and i am not sure

i dont think FAT32converter will convert a 2G Fat16 drive into a 15G Fat32 drive
instead it will be doing a
2G --> 2G conversion

 
DaddyG is right, I just used Fdisk yesterday and it asked and warned me first if I wanted to use FAT32 if you do then you can format one large partition.
 
Yep, Partition Magic is the answer there. You can expand your current FAT partition and convert it to FAT32. 🙂

Rob
 
FDISK will ask about large disk support.
Say yes and you are in FAT32 mode
Say no and you are in FAT16 mode

As for taking a 2Gig partition and converting to a 15gig FAT32 partition Partition Magic is the only way to do something like that AFAIK.

With FDISK you will lose the contents.
 
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