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Title: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: Matt_H on May 14, 2005, 07:57:49 AM
I'm trying to help a friend get a 300GB SATA hard drive formatted on his PC.

Windows (booted from another drive) detects the drive as being connected in the hardware manager, but it doesn't show up in My Computer to be formatted.

Booting from the XP CD shows only ~137GB on the drive that can be formatted. Obviously, it's hitting the small LBA block. I am reasonably certain, however, that the BIOS properly detects it as a 300GB drive.

SP2 has been installed, so shouldn't this be working? I've found instructions on how to manually enable the 48bit LBA for ATAPI devices, but not SATA devices. Or is it the same process?

Any advice appreciated.
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: countzero on May 14, 2005, 08:06:49 AM
IMHO you should partition it first using control panel->administrative tools->computer management->disk management
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: zipper on May 14, 2005, 12:00:13 PM
Does the file system affect? My 250 GB formatted nicely with NTFS.
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: countzero on May 14, 2005, 12:11:18 PM
If there is no partition in the drive, it doesn't show up in my computer.
Actually, the drive itself doesn't appear in my computer, only the partitions do.
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: Etho on May 14, 2005, 01:06:19 PM
@ Matt_H

Although this link refers to Windows ME it has some interesting information which might help.

experts-exchange (http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Q_21320880.html)
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: Amiga1200PPC on May 14, 2005, 01:13:03 PM
Is this WinXP.org or Amiga.org ?
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: sackbut3 on May 14, 2005, 02:02:26 PM
Tell your friend to get Partition Magic 8.0.  That will solve his problem.

Dale
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: whabang on May 14, 2005, 02:18:21 PM
The post was made in the 'Alternative OS'-section, sp stop whining! :-P

@Matt_H
You need to partition the drive first.
As for the drive not showing up properly in the XP-install, you probably have the drive in compatability mode, and need to set it to SATA-mode. Then boot from the CD, and then install the SATA-drivers prior to partitioning ('Press F6 to use a 3rd party SCSI yada yada...')
If that doesn't work (or if there is no floppy drive), try updating the BIOS.
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: adonay on May 14, 2005, 04:29:13 PM
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Tell your friend to get Partition Magic 8.0. That will solve his problem


i agree yhst would work i us PM for all disk work on pc

adonay :-D
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: whabang on May 14, 2005, 04:33:33 PM
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adonay wrote:
i agree yhst would work i us PM for all disk work on pc
adonay :-D

That did not make any sense for me.
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: bloodline on May 14, 2005, 05:40:36 PM
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Matt_H wrote:
I'm trying to help a friend get a 300GB SATA hard drive formatted on his PC.

Windows (booted from another drive) detects the drive as being connected in the hardware manager, but it doesn't show up in My Computer to be formatted.

Booting from the XP CD shows only ~137GB on the drive that can be formatted. Obviously, it's hitting the small LBA block. I am reasonably certain, however, that the BIOS properly detects it as a 300GB drive.

SP2 has been installed, so shouldn't this be working? I've found instructions on how to manually enable the 48bit LBA for ATAPI devices, but not SATA devices. Or is it the same process?

Any advice appreciated.


As someone who has a 300GB SATA drive running in his machine, all I can suggest is, have you installed the MOBO drivers for the SATA controler?
Title: Re: Huge hard drive under WinXP
Post by: Matt_H on May 14, 2005, 11:48:56 PM
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by countzero on 2005/5/14 3:06:49

IMHO you should partition it first using control panel->administrative tools->computer management->disk management

That did it! Thanks!