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You may find that the drive is just a little over the 2.1gb limit that
some older BIOSs impose. I don't remember the exact limits to the drive
geometry, but try reducing the number of cylinders (so that the drive is
only 2.0 GB, for instance). I have had to do exactly that in what seems
to be a similar situation.
If the system supports LBA, you have certain limits: The first one was
2.1GB, the second one is 8.4GB. To get past a BIOS limit like that, you
need special software, or you can choose to address only the number of
cylinders that the BIOS will acept.
Chris
> >I'm trying to install a Samsung 2.1Gb IDE drive in a 486/66 computer.
> >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.
>
> There is a 528MB limit on older machines. SInce this is about 24% of your
> 2.1GB drive, I'd say this must be what you are seeing. Perhaps someone can
> post more information on what to do about this? I believe this is due to a
> limitation in the BIOS, which must be upgraded to correct this problem or
> you must use a "disk manager" program to intercept BIOS calls and manage
> the larger disk in place of the BIOS routines.
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