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The only way I know of to get the full size back without destroy everything
on it is: use some kind of back up program (eg Norton Ghost) to make an
image of the disk (perfered on a CD), then you must delete partition (change
the HDD back to its full size), use the backup image to restore everything.

Jun Qian

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From: "Raymond Keirn" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 7:30 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] To move a harddrive.


> Raymond K here , System is Packard bell multimedia R515, 200MHz Pros ,32Mg
ram
> 2.1Gb Hdd connected to motherboard . The original Hdd was a Ultra DMA
3.2Gb
> I am asumming factory set to 2.1Gb , Changed somewear to a Fujitsu 3.2Gb
Also
> set to 2.1 Gb . Is it possible to move this harddrive to a new controller
card
> and change the jumper settings to take advantage of the full size of the
> hdd without destroying my operating sys

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