Thanks to all that have replied so far.
The model number is FED 1000 which isn't listed anyway, date of manufacture
24 Oct 2000, assembled in Ireland which suggests it is a UK specific
machine. It currently has a 30 GB hard drive. A replacement drive of 137
GB is way too small and I would prefer to avoid the PCI card route since it
uses a PCI slot and I have none spare.
I would prefer a BIOS update, unfortunately I can not find anything on the
Gateway website and it appears to be a customised BIOS since it does not
have any manufacturer name like "Award". Also compared to an Asus board I
have in another PC also a 1GHz Pentium 3 it has far fewer options further
indicating that it is customised.
Thanks for the links on the Intel web site. My BIOS string wasn't
recognised so updating would be a bit hit and miss. I couldn't find
anything that stated that any of the updates included support for 48 Bit
Logical Block Addressing.
The best solution so far appears to be the Intel Application Accelerator
which provides support for larger hard drives.
http://www.intel.com/support/chipset.../cs-009299.htm
This does involve partitioning the drive smaller than 137 GB, installing
Windows, the Intel Application Accelerator and then expanding the partition.
I would like to dual boot the PC with Linux in the future, so for this
reason a BIOS update would be preferable, since I would probably end up
installing Linux past the 137 GB limit.
The ideal solution would be a utility that scan the PC to identify the BIOS
and provides a direct link for an update detailing what the update includes.
I will be glad of all suggestions.
"M" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have an old Gateway PC (sold in the UK) and need to replace the
>harddrive. How do I find the largest size hard drive the Motherboard will
>support?
>
> The specs of the machine are (from Belarc Advisor):
> 1000 megahertz Intel Pentium III
> Board: Intel Corporation D815EEA AAA19243-207
> BIOS: Intel Corp. EA81510A.15A.0005.P03.0006221853 06/22/2000
>
> I haven't found Gateways web sites both UK and US to be any help. The
> Intel website does not recognise the motherboard details.
> Thanks in advance.
>