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      2nd Feb 2006
hi all, welcome to your world of the hi tech,
If anyone can post me to the right location for a query: Ive got a Dell Dimension 8200, and am trying to install a new samsung 200gig hard drive, although my system only recognises around 130 gig, where can i get the other 70 gig from, any ideas.

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Go to Dell's website and ask them for your other 70gig ... it will be in their BIOS update for your PC, err, if you is lucky, that is.

 
 
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cheers muckshifter, i called Dell and even went to there website to get the latest Bios, i think its A09 which is the latest update, im currently on A03. Dell didn't really help, and they didn't really speak english, i was just wondering if i have to intall the next bios one at a time i.e. A04 first then A05, A06 and so on, or can i jump straight from A03 to A09, only problem i have is the dell web site says copy the Bios patch to floppy then restart the PC, ive tried that and does not seem to work. any ideas?

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If the BIOS update "fixes" the HD gig limitation then just get the latest ... all other 'fixes' will be in the latest BIOS

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only problem i have is the dell web site says copy the Bios patch to floppy then restart the PC, ive tried that and does not seem to work. any ideas?
they should have distructions on how & what to do ..

Easy way out is to get XP to format the other 70gig and use it as a back-up drive.

 
 
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      2nd Feb 2006
It may be this: http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q303013

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This article describes the Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) 48-bit Logical Block Addressing (LBA) support for ATA Packet Interface (ATAPI) disk drives that can increase the capacity of your hard disk to more than the current 137 gigabyte (GB) limit.
Failing that, can you try this:

START > RUN > "compmgmt.msc"

Then click storage, then "Disk Management" from the left hand of the window. On the right hand side, can you see if there is a solid block or a partly filled/multiple block for "Disk 0". This basically checks how your hard drive has been partitioned.
 
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Oh, and you can jump from any BIOS update to another - A0 to A9 for example.
 
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      3rd Feb 2006
hi there again gang, many thanks to Ian Cunningham that suggested that the computer manager was the place to go, it worked a treat,

Got another problem, my PC isnt recognising my external dvd rom drive, ive got all the housing and everything, but nothing seems to be recognised.

If i plug in my digital camera, that works and is recognised a treat.

Any ideas guys?

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