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Rick Glazier <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Nov 2000 07:35:47 -0500
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I have a Tyan Trinity 100 AT (1590), and as of 09/23/1999, 32G was the
highest hard drive the new Award BIOS flashes would support. (B1.16c)
Your motherboard does not have to be "too" old to have this limitation...
                        Rick Glazier

> True, I have a Nov 1995 built Gateway that came with a 1.6 H.D., I found out
> that all I can have with my board & BIOS is up to a 10 gig H.D, I have added
> a 8 gig H.D.to bring it up to its max.  Running Win 98

> > It's not Win98, it's the BIOS. Many older BIOSes will only support up to
> 32
> > GB. Check for a BIOS update.

> > > > Is this true? If not, does anyone know what the maximum hard drive
size that Win98 supports?

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