Number # 1./#1A I'm pretty sure that HDToolbox did recognize the new HDD with the correct settings.
Using HDToolbox 3.0 (from floppy) when I try to SAVE (Partition) it says, "Not enough space" this is my dilemma...
Well, some drives report themselves with blocks per cylinders = 1 and number of cylinders = total number of blocks on the drive. As HDToolbox always uses the first two cylinders for the partition table, with this configuration there are only 1024 bytes (two blocks) for it which is far too few.
So you should manually adjust the geometry so that a cylinder has about 1000 or 2000 blocks. Then there should be enough space to save the partition table.
You may also try to reduce the number of cylinders so that the drive actually has only 4GB. Then it should be fully usable on OS3.0. After you upgraded to OS 3.9 you can increase the number of cylinders to reflect the real capacity of the drive. Don't touch any other value but the number of cylinders, or your data will be lost.
Sorry, cannot help you with the floppy problem. Perhaps your floppies are damaged (a virus perhaps) ? Don't you have any other disk (HDD, ZIP, JAZ etc.) which boots up the Amiga ?
Bye,
Thomas