On 25 Dec 2005 05:22:29 -0800,
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>I need to install a new Seagate 120 HD and it is not recognised by my
>Award V4.51 PG BIOS (12/10/1998 - I440BX - DD - 2A69KD42C - 00) on a
>PII CPU MMX 600 MHZ.
>
>Do I need to upgrade my BIOS?
Yes that is quite likely. The other good alternative is to
buy a PCI ATA133 IDE controller card. That will address the
capacity limit as well as providing more performance than
your ATA33 onboard controller does.
>How can I do this?
ID the board, head over to manufacturer's 'site to see if
there's a bios available still and if so, if it addresses
this capacity limit. They might call it 48bit LBA support
but I doubt it, on a board that old it's probably just
worded something like "supports larger HDDs".
>Can anyone help?
>Thank you!
There's also the option of a drive overlay, software the
Seagate installation floppy would install onto the drive.
Better to use the bios or ATA133 PCI card instead.