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I am looking to add an external hard drive to my computer (its a windows xp
home edtion computer, made by compaq (sr1811nx). I have read on a few sites that an external hard drive cannot exceed 133 gigs of storage space. I know that my local computer store sells external hard drive enclosures (usb 2.0) and they list the maximum size of a drive for this enclosure is 400 gb. I also have seen that you can purchase a maxtor III external hard drive with a capacity of 500 gb. In either case, if I choose the purchase my own enclosure and add a 400 gig (ide or eide, I get those two mixed up) hard drive or go the route of purchasing the maxtor external drive (with backup software) will I have any problems in using the drive. I once had a 120 gig hard drive on a windows 2000 server setup in raid mode (single hard drive but the raid controller was the only place I could set the drive up on). Anyway to make a long story short, the hard drive would give me a write error at a certain point and data would be lost when I tried to write lots of data on the hard drive. By the same situation, when I looked on the web, I saw that hard drives beyond 133 gb would give the same write error with my 120 gig drive in windows 2000. As soon as I moved the 120 gig harddrive somewhere else, no more write errors. So I need advice on how to get around the large harddrive problem (if it is still there) for my windows xp machine (using a usb 2.0 connection). |
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Format the external drive as NTFS and you can use most any size drive that
you are able to purchase. I don't know of any limitations that the external enclosure can impose that would alter this fact. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Edward Letendre" <EdwardLetendre@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9834F270-6566-43A2-A839-3732218AC45C@microsoft.com... >I am looking to add an external hard drive to my computer (its a windows xp > home edtion computer, made by compaq (sr1811nx). I have read on a few > sites > that an external hard drive cannot exceed 133 gigs of storage space. I > know > that my local computer store sells external hard drive enclosures (usb > 2.0) > and they list the maximum size of a drive for this enclosure is 400 gb. I > also have seen that you can purchase a maxtor III external hard drive with > a > capacity of 500 gb. In either case, if I choose the purchase my own > enclosure and add a 400 gig (ide or eide, I get those two mixed up) hard > drive or go the route of purchasing the maxtor external drive (with backup > software) will I have any problems in using the drive. > > I once had a 120 gig hard drive on a windows 2000 server setup in raid > mode > (single hard drive but the raid controller was the only place I could set > the > drive up on). Anyway to make a long story short, the hard drive would > give > me a write error at a certain point and data would be lost when I tried to > write lots of data on the hard drive. By the same situation, when I > looked > on the web, I saw that hard drives beyond 133 gb would give the same write > error with my 120 gig drive in windows 2000. As soon as I moved the 120 > gig > harddrive somewhere else, no more write errors. > > So I need advice on how to get around the large harddrive problem (if it > is > still there) for my windows xp machine (using a usb 2.0 connection). > > |
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 17:46:01 -0700, Edward Letendre
<EdwardLetendre@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I am looking to add an external hard drive to my computer (its a windows xp >home edtion computer, made by compaq (sr1811nx). I have read on a few sites >that an external hard drive cannot exceed 133 gigs of storage space. I know >that my local computer store sells external hard drive enclosures (usb 2.0) >and they list the maximum size of a drive for this enclosure is 400 gb. I >also have seen that you can purchase a maxtor III external hard drive with a >capacity of 500 gb. In either case, if I choose the purchase my own >enclosure and add a 400 gig (ide or eide, I get those two mixed up) hard >drive or go the route of purchasing the maxtor external drive (with backup >software) will I have any problems in using the drive. > >I once had a 120 gig hard drive on a windows 2000 server setup in raid mode >(single hard drive but the raid controller was the only place I could set the >drive up on). Anyway to make a long story short, the hard drive would give >me a write error at a certain point and data would be lost when I tried to >write lots of data on the hard drive. By the same situation, when I looked >on the web, I saw that hard drives beyond 133 gb would give the same write >error with my 120 gig drive in windows 2000. As soon as I moved the 120 gig >harddrive somewhere else, no more write errors. > >So I need advice on how to get around the large harddrive problem (if it is >still there) for my windows xp machine (using a usb 2.0 connection). If you're properly patched there's no problem. I've got a 400gb external on this box. Unpatched XP supports only 137gb. It makes no difference if it's internal or external. |
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