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HDD showing wrong size
I today fitted a new 40Gb HDD into a removeable HDD caddy. I fdisked and formatted it and on rebooting it showed as 40Gb in the Boot screen but in Windows (ME) it is just 8Gb.
The good news is that it works fine! I tried it in another PC and does exactly the same. What am I missing? It's set as a Secondary Master (as was the one it rteplaced, so I know it not the wiring,etc). |
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Your motherboard probably has an 8gb bios limitation. What motherboard and bios revision do you have?
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you may need to use a drive overlay prog to let windows use the full 40gb check with the hdd makers web site for the req softwair
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Let's see where we are at before recommending an overlay - there are much better ways to take care of it, especially if it's being used as a removable drive.
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If you don't know what motherboard or BIOS version you have, then download and run this small program called Belarc Advisor
http://www.belarc.com/Download.html Alternatively, if your PC is a brand PC like Dell, Compaq etc - then tell us the make and model number. |
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I know the M/board supports 8Gb+ as the main C: drive is 20Gb.
I'm told the problem lies with DOS/Win ME only being able to format to 8Gb. I believe if I use Partition Magic 7 it should work. |
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WinME will partition and format out to at least 64gb.
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I've done it. Thanks.
I downloaded a piece of software (MaxBlast) from maxtor site and it created a floppy. Booted up from it and it ripped through a format and the HDD worked straight away.
I think the problem was the HDD had been used for a dual-boot with Win 2000 on, before being wiped clean. The formatting was not understood by Win ME. |
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