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how big of a hard drive will windows xp support?

 
 
victorgr21
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      29th Oct 2003
i just got a new computer with windows xp home edition and
want to upgrade the hard drive . and i want know how big
of a hard drive it will support. i dont want to install
multiple hard drives. Im looking at installing a 250 gb
hard drive. any help would be great thanks
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      29th Oct 2003
Windows XP will support up to 4 Terebytes of storage. However,
your motherboard must also support storage that large. Check your
motherboard specifications.

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Carey Frisch
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| i just got a new computer with windows xp home edition and
| want to upgrade the hard drive . and i want know how big
| of a hard drive it will support. i dont want to install
| multiple hard drives. Im looking at installing a 250 gb
| hard drive. any help would be great thanks
 
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