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When doing fresh install on this drive, the windows setup sees 131g, not
200. I did install the SATA driver when asked at the start of the setup. Any reason why this would happen? |
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RedRider wrote:
> When doing fresh install on this drive, the windows setup sees 131g, not > 200. I did install the SATA driver when asked at the start of the setup. > Any reason why this would happen? The BIOS of your motherboard will need to support 48-bit LBA. If you have SATA connectors, that's a done deal. The OS will need to support it as well. This means Windows 2000 SP3 or Windows XP SP1. You can make a small change to the Windows regisrtry using this tool from Maxtor. http://www.maxtor.com/en/support/do...ive_enabler.htm Also, verify your version of atapi.sys, as directed here: http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;303013 |
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RedRider wrote:
> When doing fresh install on this drive, the windows setup sees 131g, not > 200. I did install the SATA driver when asked at the start of the setup. Any > reason why this would happen? > > In addition to the comments by S.Heenan, a 200GB drive will show as ~186, since drive makers use 1K = 1000, and computers usually show 1K = 1024. Also the earlier version of fdisk has a problem with drives over ~64G. Make sure you have the latest version. Virg Wall -- A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds,........ Ralph Waldo Emerson (Microsoft programmer's manual.) |
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Windows XP only recognizes up to 137 GB harddrives. You need to install SP1
to recognize larger sizes. -- DaveW "RedRider" <redrider@rogers.com> wrote in message news:lgWqc.67965$Zxc.26912@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com... > When doing fresh install on this drive, the windows setup sees 131g, not > 200. I did install the SATA driver when asked at the start of the setup. Any > reason why this would happen? > > |
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Thats my issue Dave, my XP version will only have the Service Pack 1
installed after I put in XP, then do the updates, will it see the full drive then? "DaveW" <none@zero.org> wrote in message news:OUarc.277$ny.305685@attbi_s53... > Windows XP only recognizes up to 137 GB harddrives. You need to install SP1 > to recognize larger sizes. > > -- > DaveW > > > > "RedRider" <redrider@rogers.com> wrote in message > news:lgWqc.67965$Zxc.26912@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com... > > When doing fresh install on this drive, the windows setup sees 131g, not > > 200. I did install the SATA driver when asked at the start of the setup. > Any > > reason why this would happen? > > > > > > |
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Could I not get SP1a from a site, just download the entire file to my hard
drive, then find the SATA driver from there? "RedRider" <redrider@rogers.com> wrote in message news:lgWqc.67965$Zxc.26912@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com... > When doing fresh install on this drive, the windows setup sees 131g, not > 200. I did install the SATA driver when asked at the start of the setup. Any > reason why this would happen? > > |
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If you want the XP installation program to see more than 137GB,
slipstream the contents of i386 from the Windows XP CD with SP1 and burn a new CD. On Fri, 21 May 2004 02:23:34 GMT, "RedRider" <redrider@rogers.com> wrote: >Could I not get SP1a from a site, just download the entire file to my hard >drive, then find the SATA driver from there? > >"RedRider" <redrider@rogers.com> wrote in message >news:lgWqc.67965$Zxc.26912@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com... >> When doing fresh install on this drive, the windows setup sees 131g, not >> 200. I did install the SATA driver when asked at the start of the setup. >Any >> reason why this would happen? >> >> > |
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Maybe also tell him what "slipstream" means.
"Andy" wrote: > If you want the XP installation program to see more than 137GB, > slipstream the contents of i386 from the Windows XP CD with SP1 > and burn a new CD. > > "RedRider" wrote: > > >Could I not get SP1a from a site, just download the entire file > >to my hard drive, then find the SATA driver from there? > > > >"RedRider" wrote: > >> When doing fresh install on this drive, the windows setup sees > >> 131g, not 200. I did install the SATA driver when asked at the > >> start of the setup. Any reason why this would happen? |
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