imported_Krypto
Senior member
Ok, so a friend brought me a computer that he wants a 40gb hard drive installed on and windows xp pro loaded. This machine is an older HP Pavilion 333mhz celeron I believe. He pulled the old hard drive and ram and installed 2x128mb of ram instead. It will post and all put it won't detect the hard drive and I believe that it's obvious that the thing doesn't have support for a that much storage, so I look for a BIOS update flash and there is one, I'm not sure if it will solve it but it's worth a shot. Go to flash it and it comes back with some memory manager error or HIMEM controller being enabled and that the flash could not proceed. I thought weird, so I pulled a bank of ram, that didn't work either. I know HIMEM is some sort of system file/controller that deals with ram distributing, but is there a way around it? Granted, I tried installing the hard drive and loading pro but it won't detect the HD either, so if there is a way around HIMEM and I can flash it I'm hoping that will work, if not I'll probably have to find the guy a smaller hard drive.
Can anyone help or have any ideas?
Can anyone help or have any ideas?