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Pantz
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      17th Mar 2009
hello all , i will be building a new PC this week, just waiting for the
parts to arrive ,
AMD Phenom IIX4 940
Gigabyte GA-MA720 MB
Geforce 512 9600 GT
4Mges corsair 1066ram
Hatachi 1T sata HD
here is my Question , since windows XP can only see 137 Gig of the HD how
will i go about getting it to see the full amount of the HD , from what i
understand if i go into the BIOS of the new MB and set it to see the SATA
drive as the primary drive, will XP see the FULL size drive during the
install ? , or will it ask for the SATA drivers from a floppy disk ( as a
3rd party disk) ( i dont have a floppy drive ) or do i not load the sata
drivers at the prompt when it is asked during the XP install ? , during the
install i will be partioning the HD for 100gig just for the OS .... any
help or suggestions will be greatly appriciates

Thanks in advance

 
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Terry R.
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      17th Mar 2009
The date and time was Monday, March 16, 2009 7:07:43 PM, and on a whim,
Pantz pounded out on the keyboard:

> hello all , i will be building a new PC this week, just waiting for the
> parts to arrive ,
> AMD Phenom IIX4 940
> Gigabyte GA-MA720 MB
> Geforce 512 9600 GT
> 4Mges corsair 1066ram
> Hatachi 1T sata HD
> here is my Question , since windows XP can only see 137 Gig of the HD how
> will i go about getting it to see the full amount of the HD , from what i
> understand if i go into the BIOS of the new MB and set it to see the SATA
> drive as the primary drive, will XP see the FULL size drive during the
> install ? , or will it ask for the SATA drivers from a floppy disk ( as a
> 3rd party disk) ( i dont have a floppy drive ) or do i not load the sata
> drivers at the prompt when it is asked during the XP install ? , during the
> install i will be partioning the HD for 100gig just for the OS .... any
> help or suggestions will be greatly appriciates
>
> Thanks in advance
>


Hi Pantz,

Since XP can only see? I install drives all the time and that
limitation has never come up. I would think since you have a new MB, XP
should be able to "see" the SATA drive without having to install any
drivers. But if not, they should be included with the MB.

Everything I read about any 137 gig limit was either a limitation with a
controller, BIOS, or XP pre SP1 (128 gig limit).

You would load the drivers if needed at install. You are prompted at
the beginning to press (F6 I believe) to install additional drivers.

If Setup can't see all the drive to begin with, exit and restart and
then load the drivers. If it sees all the drive, then choose a size for
Windows, install Windows, and then configure the rest of the drive after
Windows is installed, using Disk Management.


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JS
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      17th Mar 2009
Set the BIOS to "Enhanced" mode.
This will allow XP to be installed on SATA
drives without installing SATA drivers.

Use Windows SP1 or later and there
is no 137GB limit on drive size.

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"Pantz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:E685CAF0-7DA4-4027-BF72-(E-Mail Removed)...
> hello all , i will be building a new PC this week, just waiting for the
> parts to arrive ,
> AMD Phenom IIX4 940
> Gigabyte GA-MA720 MB
> Geforce 512 9600 GT
> 4Mges corsair 1066ram
> Hatachi 1T sata HD
> here is my Question , since windows XP can only see 137 Gig of the HD
> how will i go about getting it to see the full amount of the HD , from
> what i understand if i go into the BIOS of the new MB and set it to see
> the SATA drive as the primary drive, will XP see the FULL size drive
> during the install ? , or will it ask for the SATA drivers from a floppy
> disk ( as a 3rd party disk) ( i dont have a floppy drive ) or do i not
> load the sata drivers at the prompt when it is asked during the XP
> install ? , during the install i will be partioning the HD for 100gig
> just for the OS .... any help or suggestions will be greatly appriciates
>
> Thanks in advance



 
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Anna
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      17th Mar 2009

"Pantz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:E685CAF0-7DA4-4027-BF72-(E-Mail Removed)...
> hello all , i will be building a new PC this week, just waiting for the
> parts to arrive ,
> AMD Phenom IIX4 940
> Gigabyte GA-MA720 MB
> Geforce 512 9600 GT
> 4Mges corsair 1066ram
> Hatachi 1T sata HD
> here is my Question , since windows XP can only see 137 Gig of the HD
> how will i go about getting it to see the full amount of the HD , from
> what i understand if i go into the BIOS of the new MB and set it to see
> the SATA drive as the primary drive, will XP see the FULL size drive
> during the install ? , or will it ask for the SATA drivers from a floppy
> disk ( as a 3rd party disk) ( i dont have a floppy drive ) or do i not
> load the sata drivers at the prompt when it is asked during the XP
> install ? , during the install i will be partioning the HD for 100gig
> just for the OS .... any help or suggestions will be greatly appriciates
>
> Thanks in advance


Pantz:
As you have heard from Terry & JS, your system will detect the full capacity
of your 1 TB HDD as long as you're installing an XP OS that contains any
Service Pack (SP1 or SP2 or SP3).

Assuming you're installing a non-RAID configuration (and it seems obvious
that this is so since you're working with a single HDD), there will be *no*
necessity to install an auxiliary SATA controller driver during setup
(installation of the OS). The default BIOS settings for that motherboard
will provide SATA HDD detection. Should, at a later date, you decide to
implement a RAID configuration, auxiliary SATA controller drivers will be
necessary to establish that configuration. The drivers will be available via
the motherboard's installation CD. You will need to carefully review your
Gigabyte MB's User's Manual to effect that RAID configuration.

As you're obviously aware during the OS setup routine you can
multi-partition your HDD according to your personal needs.
Anna


 
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Pantz
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      17th Mar 2009
i would like to thank Terry & JSand anna for there insite to my question ..
and to the group in general

thanks all



"Anna" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> "Pantz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:E685CAF0-7DA4-4027-BF72-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> hello all , i will be building a new PC this week, just waiting for the
>> parts to arrive ,
>> AMD Phenom IIX4 940
>> Gigabyte GA-MA720 MB
>> Geforce 512 9600 GT
>> 4Mges corsair 1066ram
>> Hatachi 1T sata HD
>> here is my Question , since windows XP can only see 137 Gig of the HD
>> how will i go about getting it to see the full amount of the HD , from
>> what i understand if i go into the BIOS of the new MB and set it to see
>> the SATA drive as the primary drive, will XP see the FULL size drive
>> during the install ? , or will it ask for the SATA drivers from a floppy
>> disk ( as a 3rd party disk) ( i dont have a floppy drive ) or do i not
>> load the sata drivers at the prompt when it is asked during the XP
>> install ? , during the install i will be partioning the HD for 100gig
>> just for the OS .... any help or suggestions will be greatly appriciates
>>
>> Thanks in advance

>
> Pantz:
> As you have heard from Terry & JS, your system will detect the full
> capacity of your 1 TB HDD as long as you're installing an XP OS that
> contains any Service Pack (SP1 or SP2 or SP3).
>
> Assuming you're installing a non-RAID configuration (and it seems obvious
> that this is so since you're working with a single HDD), there will be
> *no* necessity to install an auxiliary SATA controller driver during setup
> (installation of the OS). The default BIOS settings for that motherboard
> will provide SATA HDD detection. Should, at a later date, you decide to
> implement a RAID configuration, auxiliary SATA controller drivers will be
> necessary to establish that configuration. The drivers will be available
> via the motherboard's installation CD. You will need to carefully review
> your Gigabyte MB's User's Manual to effect that RAID configuration.
>
> As you're obviously aware during the OS setup routine you can
> multi-partition your HDD according to your personal needs.
> Anna
>


 
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JS
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      17th Mar 2009
You're welcome.

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"Pantz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news5D892F8-9A06-4352-981F-(E-Mail Removed)...
>i would like to thank Terry & JSand anna for there insite to my question
>.. and to the group in general
>
> thanks all
>
>
>
> "Anna" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> "Pantz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:E685CAF0-7DA4-4027-BF72-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> hello all , i will be building a new PC this week, just waiting for the
>>> parts to arrive ,
>>> AMD Phenom IIX4 940
>>> Gigabyte GA-MA720 MB
>>> Geforce 512 9600 GT
>>> 4Mges corsair 1066ram
>>> Hatachi 1T sata HD
>>> here is my Question , since windows XP can only see 137 Gig of the HD
>>> how will i go about getting it to see the full amount of the HD , from
>>> what i understand if i go into the BIOS of the new MB and set it to see
>>> the SATA drive as the primary drive, will XP see the FULL size drive
>>> during the install ? , or will it ask for the SATA drivers from a floppy
>>> disk ( as a 3rd party disk) ( i dont have a floppy drive ) or do i not
>>> load the sata drivers at the prompt when it is asked during the XP
>>> install ? , during the install i will be partioning the HD for 100gig
>>> just for the OS .... any help or suggestions will be greatly
>>> appriciates
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance

>>
>> Pantz:
>> As you have heard from Terry & JS, your system will detect the full
>> capacity of your 1 TB HDD as long as you're installing an XP OS that
>> contains any Service Pack (SP1 or SP2 or SP3).
>>
>> Assuming you're installing a non-RAID configuration (and it seems obvious
>> that this is so since you're working with a single HDD), there will be
>> *no* necessity to install an auxiliary SATA controller driver during
>> setup (installation of the OS). The default BIOS settings for that
>> motherboard will provide SATA HDD detection. Should, at a later date, you
>> decide to implement a RAID configuration, auxiliary SATA controller
>> drivers will be necessary to establish that configuration. The drivers
>> will be available via the motherboard's installation CD. You will need to
>> carefully review your Gigabyte MB's User's Manual to effect that RAID
>> configuration.
>>
>> As you're obviously aware during the OS setup routine you can
>> multi-partition your HDD according to your personal needs.
>> Anna
>>

>



 
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Terry R.
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      17th Mar 2009
The date and time was Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:40:12 AM, and on a
whim, Pantz pounded out on the keyboard:

> i would like to thank Terry & JSand anna for there insite to my question ..
> and to the group in general
>
> thanks all
>
>
>
> "Anna" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> "Pantz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:E685CAF0-7DA4-4027-BF72-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> hello all , i will be building a new PC this week, just waiting for the
>>> parts to arrive ,
>>> AMD Phenom IIX4 940
>>> Gigabyte GA-MA720 MB
>>> Geforce 512 9600 GT
>>> 4Mges corsair 1066ram
>>> Hatachi 1T sata HD
>>> here is my Question , since windows XP can only see 137 Gig of the HD
>>> how will i go about getting it to see the full amount of the HD , from
>>> what i understand if i go into the BIOS of the new MB and set it to see
>>> the SATA drive as the primary drive, will XP see the FULL size drive
>>> during the install ? , or will it ask for the SATA drivers from a floppy
>>> disk ( as a 3rd party disk) ( i dont have a floppy drive ) or do i not
>>> load the sata drivers at the prompt when it is asked during the XP
>>> install ? , during the install i will be partioning the HD for 100gig
>>> just for the OS .... any help or suggestions will be greatly appriciates
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance

>> Pantz:
>> As you have heard from Terry & JS, your system will detect the full
>> capacity of your 1 TB HDD as long as you're installing an XP OS that
>> contains any Service Pack (SP1 or SP2 or SP3).
>>
>> Assuming you're installing a non-RAID configuration (and it seems obvious
>> that this is so since you're working with a single HDD), there will be
>> *no* necessity to install an auxiliary SATA controller driver during setup
>> (installation of the OS). The default BIOS settings for that motherboard
>> will provide SATA HDD detection. Should, at a later date, you decide to
>> implement a RAID configuration, auxiliary SATA controller drivers will be
>> necessary to establish that configuration. The drivers will be available
>> via the motherboard's installation CD. You will need to carefully review
>> your Gigabyte MB's User's Manual to effect that RAID configuration.
>>
>> As you're obviously aware during the OS setup routine you can
>> multi-partition your HDD according to your personal needs.
>> Anna
>>

>


You're welcome Pantz.


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