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Bios problem with a big HDD
« on: December 06, 2007, 02:34:55 PM »
I have a Viglen P3/450 I recently had to replace the hard disk on - its the kids PC, not mine! The smallest disk I could find was an 80GB PATA. unfortunately, the BIOS (award IIRC - its at home, I'm not !) didnt recognise it, and I had to jumper the HDD down - via the '32GB clip' jumper setting. now I have 48GB thats doing nowt !

is there something I can do in the interim before I get round to upgrading to a more modern mobo ?

If I attempt to install Debian 4.0 Etch Linux (off a DVD I have), will it see what the BIOS doesnt ?

Can I reflash to a more modern BIOS or summat ?

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Re: Bios problem with a big HDD
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2007, 12:03:33 PM »
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meega wrote:
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Agafaster wrote:
 now I have 48GB thats doing nowt !

is there something I can do in the interim before I get round to upgrading to a more modern mobo ?


You can send that 48GB to me Aga. :lol:


Meega mate, if I could, I would.


At a price of course ! ;-)
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Re: Bios problem with a big HDD
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2007, 12:06:05 PM »
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Oliver wrote:
Quite often, BIOS updates can take care of that issue. It depends on the manufacturer though.

Linux may be able to see the whole disk (not sure though), but I think a lot of boot loaders can only access what the BIOS reports.


still, that would be no different to when we were first installing Debian on A1's using RDB schema - I just put the boot partition in the lower 32 gig, surely ?

I'll see if Viglen, or the BIOS peeps have ote.

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\\"New Bruce here will be teaching Machiavelli, Bentham, Locke, Hobbes, Sutcliffe, Bradman, Lindwall, Miller, Hassett and Benaud.\\"
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