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Well my computer has a 250gb hard drive and when I first got it and installed the drive it had a maximum capacity of 127gb. Anyone know how I could fix this?

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Re: Broke HD [message #265954 is a reply to message #265951] Wed, 13 June 2007 15:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Which OS are you using?


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Re: Broke HD [message #267110 is a reply to message #265951] Mon, 18 June 2007 16:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I'm using XP.
Re: Broke HD [message #268135 is a reply to message #265951] Fri, 22 June 2007 10:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I'm sorry for being rude like that. I tried reformatting and looking in the BIOS but neither worked.
Re: Broke HD [message #268190 is a reply to message #265951] Fri, 22 June 2007 13:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Interesting, I thought it might be the OS being unable to address more than that amount of space, damn

Err... tell the people you got it from the drive's broken, I can't see another fix.


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Re: Broke HD [message #275678 is a reply to message #265951] Fri, 27 July 2007 02:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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mrchance1 wrote on Wed, 13 June 2007 18:11

Well my computer has a 250gb hard drive and when I first got it and installed the drive it had a maximum capacity of 127gb. Anyone know how I could fix this?

Chance



Did you install Windows XP with Windows XP SP2?


Else what motherboard do you have?


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Re: Broke HD [message #276270 is a reply to message #265951] Mon, 30 July 2007 20:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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We installed a regular copy of Xp Proffesional without SP2.
Re: Broke HD [message #276289 is a reply to message #265951] Tue, 31 July 2007 00:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Could be that SP2 lets XP address more hard drive space, let me go see.


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Re: Broke HD [message #276298 is a reply to message #276289] Tue, 31 July 2007 02:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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CarrierII wrote on Tue, 31 July 2007 09:59

Could be that SP2 lets XP address more hard drive space, let me go see.



No, his motherboard is out of date.


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Re: Broke HD [message #276305 is a reply to message #265951] Tue, 31 July 2007 04:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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CarrierII was on the right track. Windows XP, by default, has 32-bit addressing for Logical Block (LBA). This limits the maximum HDD space to 127GB, like you're seeing. In SP1 and higher, it's increased to 48-bit. If you're on a bare Windows XP installation, as you said you are, update to SP1 or higher (you should have done this anyway). This should most likely do the trick, so see if it does.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=303013

If not, I'm afraid cat998 is right in that your motherboard's BIOS is too old. Update it if possible. If not, they do make PCI IDE cards that you can get as a workaround.


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Re: Broke HD [message #276895 is a reply to message #276270] Fri, 03 August 2007 00:57 Go to previous message
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mrchance1 wrote on Mon, 30 July 2007 23:57

We installed a regular copy of Xp Proffesional without SP2.


Install Windows XP SP2. You should be able to obtain the remaining space via Diskmanagement.

Unless you have a PC with less then a Pentium 4/ Atlhon XP I doubt it's the motherboard being not able to have the 250GB.


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