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14980 2001-07-04 06:07:00 Hi would a Pentium-S 75MHz with 8MB EDO Ram work with a 10GB Hard disk? I know it should silly to have something new in something ancient but will it work? Guest (0)
14981 2001-07-04 07:02:00 I think it could work but probably the thing you need to watch for is the bios, if its too old it might not recognise the 10gb properly. Guest (0)
14982 2001-07-04 07:03:00 Hi,
Yip...You might need to use FDisk to install it tho. But it will work.

Ken.
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14983 2001-07-04 08:04:00 I recently installed a 10GB drive in a P75 cos I couldn't get hold of a smaller drive. It worked ok, but the bios only recognised 2GB of the drive. Guest (0)
14984 2001-07-04 09:24:00 Great,

And so did u waste the 8GB? By the way I lost my password to get in to the bios, do you know any way of resetting it? Removing batties etc...?
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14985 2001-07-04 09:27:00 Hi S.Y.
Further to the others comments,you will be able to get Windows to recognise the full 10GB, by going to the Hardrive manufacturers website and downloading their free disk installation utility, they all have one >>
following excerpt courtesy of Langalist newsletter >>
I saw where you talked about hard drive
'overlay' software, or soft-BIOS software; that allows an old
BIOS to 'see' a new, larger hard drive....To obtain the hard
drive software, all a person has to do is to go to the website
of the respective manufacturer. The soft-BIOS software for
most hard drives can be downloaded for free. For instance:

Western Digital Data Lifeguard Tools --
www.wdc.com

Maxtor MaxBlast Plus --
www.maxtor.com

Seagate DiscWizard --
www.seagate.com

Quantum Ontrack Disk Manager 2000 --
service.quantum.com

IBM Disk Manager 2000 --
www.storage.ibm.com

Fujitsu OnTrack DiskGo --
www.ontrack.com

All of these downloads are free, though each of them can only
be used on its respective manufacturer's brand of hard drive.
(These are all IDE/EIDE versions, by the way

Alan
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14986 2001-07-05 11:26:00 The 2gb limit sounds like a FAT16 problem as that is the maximum size FAT16 supports. If you are using Win95b or newer you can format it as FAT32, or if you are using Win95a use FDisk to create extra partitions to use the rest of the disk, although FAT16 is pretty inefficient with partitions that big.
There probably will be some BIOS limits as already mentioned.
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