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Date: | Wed, 17 Jun 1998 14:05:11 -0400 |
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>From what I have seen and heard, that most BIOS's today cannot read
above
8.2 Gigabytes. I think you will have to create an extended partiton.
I know of a Program called Max-Blast (EZ-MAX) that will put a software
bios overlay in the master boot record , either using the system's LBA(if
its possible) or it's own LBA and with a system disk (Win 95 Boot
disk--if you want FAT 32 then Win95b or Win98). Then you can set up the
partitions to how you want them. Maybe this program
will work, I used it to set up my Seagate 1.0 Gig HD, Since my bios
didn't
support LBA. You can use this program on LBA and NON - LBA BIOS
supported systems. All you have to do is follow its directions.
If you want I can zip this program up and e-mail me privately if you
want it.
--Patrick Black
On Tue, 16 Jun 1998 20:51:38 -0400 Michael Beck <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>I recently acquired a Quantum Bigfoot TX 12GB IDE drive, but have not
>been
>able to get my GW2K Pentium-Pro 200 w/ win98 to see more than 8GB of
>it.
>Any ideas? It seems to recognize the correct drive in the BIOS, but
>FDISK
>shows the wrong size. I there a limit at 8GB somewhere?
>
>Thanks,
>
> _Mike_
>
>PS: A copy via direct email of any replies would be appreciated so
>that I
>don't loose it in the digest of the list.
>
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