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It isn't that your dad's friend installed it work for only one gig, it's that your motherboard and operating system may not support drives bigger than 1 or 2 gigs. How old is your computer, what operating system, what motherboard. You'll need to know the latter to see if you can download and install a BIOS update so that it will be capable of seeing the whole drive.
>I don't know if this is the right thing, but i have a question about our
>computer. The hard drive was recently installed by my dads friend. Problem
>is, that he only installed it to work for One Gig when it has the capacity
>to have Ten Gigs. Is there a way that you could fix this with out the
>owners manual, because of cours he threw it away. Please let me know what i
>can do about this. Thanks RG
>Email me at [log in to unmask]
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