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George W Hurless <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Jan 1999 10:29:39 -0600
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My SX2-50 489 BIOS date 11/94 only recognizes up to 2GIG.
My CMOS would read the full size of the HD,(2.5G), then only show 463M.
It would only recognize 4095 cylinders out of 4994 when put in manually
in CMOS. I couldn't enter more then 4095 which = 2GIG.
Try the HD maker on-line help files.
I haven't tried FAT 32 yet myself.
I "understand" that software, ie, Disk Manger or Drive Pro can get you by
the 2GIG limit. Try the on-line HD maker files 1st tho.
Geo.
P.S. don't mess w/format or fdisk,  you'll lose W98 preload !
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On Wed, 13 Jan 1999 06:17:02 -0600 "David A. Abbe" <[log in to unmask]>
writes:

 I stuck a new 6.1 gig with win98 pre-loaded into a machine, tried to
boot, used the boot disk, went into fdisk and under file system, it said
Unknown.  The machine is a somewhat older Packard Bell with a bios date
of 1992. I do know the
machine was running win95A on a 1.5 gig maxtor beforehand and ran fine.
But then again, in Cmos, it recognizes the hard drive just fine.
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