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Since LBA is enabled, it is supported (or else it
would not appear). So it seems that your mb does
support it. (Is it set on "auto?")
Since a complete scan goes ok on another computer,
the disk should be ok.
Therefore, I suspect that you may have a bad cable
that is causing problems. Have you had trouble
reading from the disk in applications??? I would
experiment using a different cable. Perhaps this one
has a somewhat weak connection somewhere.
(This is just a guess.)
Dean Kukral
-----Original Message-----
From: W.D.Duck McDonald <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, August 26, 1998 9:18 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Hard Disk size limit on 486 ??
Hello,
I'm trying to install a Samsung 2.1Gb IDE drive in a 486/66 computer.
Is thare a hard drive limit that this machine can see? It is a Zeos
Rattler
Pantera, Pheonix BIOS v4.03, LBA is Enabled.
When I try to run scandisk on this machine, it always gives the
following
message:
"ScandDisk cannot read from the last cluster on drive C. This cluster
is
either damaged, or your system is not configured properly. Drive C may
need to have Logical Block Adressing (LBA) enabled to work properrly,
or its disk partition may be incorrectly marked as a non-LBA
partition.
Data loss can occour if you LBA setting or disk partition type for
this
drive is misconfigured......."
I eventually went ahead and ran scandisk and it started finding all
bad (I
don't rember if it was sectors or clusters) after about 24% of disk
was
scanned.
I installed this disk as a slave in my 6X86 P166+ and ran FDISK
creating only one large dos partition. I formatted it and it scanned
OK
(full surface scan) using ScanDisk. When I placed it back in the 486
machine, ScanDisk again gave the above message. I'm using Win98 on
both macines.
Is thare a hard drive size limit that this machine can see even with
LBA
enabled?
Will I have to partition it?
If so what size would be best?
Thanks,
"Duck" McDonald
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