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"Eric Gisin" <gisin (AT) uniserve (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1179705034.770441 (AT) netadmin1 (DOT) interbaun.net... None for the chipset. Check the BIOS date: 1997 -> 32GB, 1999 -> 128GB. If you set the drive type to NONE, Windows will use IDE driver limit. My sister has the same PC, except I use SCSI and have a more recentBIOS. When she got the system, it came with a 14.4GB Ultra DMA/33 drive. So tlhe limit would be higher than 8.4GB |
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Later, I had her buy a 40GB Maxtor, along with a Promise controller to get the full speed. |
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I've tried this a few times with different systems with mixed results. Often a computer will insist on booting from the IDE drive even if you tell it explicitly not to in the BIOS. Not an issue if you don't activate any partition, or make them all logical, or set drive type to NONE. |
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My sister has the same PC, except I use SCSI and have a more recentBIOS. When she got the system, it came with a 14.4GB Ultra DMA/33 drive. So tlhe limit would be higher than 8.4GB You cannot tell the BIOS limit this way, since the SCSI controller has its own BIOS with a, usually, prettu high limit. Typically 2TB or higher, since SCSI uses at least 32 address bits. |
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"Arno Wagner" <me (AT) privacy (DOT) net> wrote in message news:5bfevuF2slu5lU1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net... My sister has the same PC, except I use SCSI and have a more recentBIOS. When she got the system, it came with a 14.4GB Ultra DMA/33 drive. So tlhe limit would be higher than 8.4GB You cannot tell the BIOS limit this way, since the SCSI controller has its own BIOS with a, usually, prettu high limit. Typically 2TB or higher, since SCSI uses at least 32 address bits. My sister's drive is not SCSI. |
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"Eric Gisin" <gisin (AT) uniserve (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1179790778.126195 (AT) netadmin1 (DOT) interbaun.net... I've tried this a few times with different systems with mixed results. Often a computer will insist on booting from the IDE drive even if you tell it explicitly not to in the BIOS. Not an issue if you don't activate any partition, or make them all logical, or set drive type to NONE. Sounds right to me. I do not know how to set drive type to NONE, but I would not activate any parturition, and some would be Linux partitions. |
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