On 24 Nov 2006 23:39:45 -0800,
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>I have installed a 200 MB hard drive into my pc. The BIOS only
>recognizes it as 137 MB.
>
>When I used the maxtor software booted from the CD, it only saw 137 MB.
That's because when you boot from the CD, the Maxtor software runs on
some version of DOS, which accesses the hard drive using BIOS
interrupts.
> I then booted into XP SP2 and it recognized the drive at 200MB. I ran
>the maxtor software and viola, the maxtor software created 200 MB of
>new real estate for me.
When the Maxtor software runs in Windows XP, it uses Windows to access
the hard drive.
>
>Right now, the disk is a slave drive, but I will be converting it to my
>master disk soon.
>
>Here is my question. Should I be concerned that the BIOS sees it only
>as 137MB even if XP sees 200 MB?
The only time you have to be concerned is when Windows XP is booted.
If data past the 137 GB point on the disk have to be accessed during
booting, then Windows won't boot. If Windows XP is installed on an
empty disk, it won't be a problem.
Once Windows has booted and is running, it does not use the BIOS to
access the hard drive.
>Is there any danger to losing data with this setup?
As long as Windows XP is configured to properly access large drives,
no data is lost.
>Should I be looking for a BIOS update?
>
>The mobo is over 5 years old.