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Samsung HDD 32Gb Detection problem
Posted by Gameface on June 3rd, 2004


Hi,
I have 2 HDD's, I have my Samsung SP0802N set as the slave however I am
unable to detect it properly in the BIOS.

It is a 80Gb HDD however this only appears as 32Gb - also when I boot from
windows using my main Master (Maxtor HDD) the Samsung HDD appears as 'RAW'
filesystem instead of FAT32 or NTFS.

I have entered the BIOS and followed the corrections here at the official
samsung site
http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/co...de_ENGLISH.pdf

I have changed the Access mode from 'auto' to 'LBA' in the BIOS, however it
still appears as a 32gb drive.

I'm doing this because the samsung drive has a ruined windows xp
installation (no suprises there) and I need to backup the "My Documents"
files for a friend.

Can anybody give me any advice on my next step of action.

Many thanks


Posted by PC on June 3rd, 2004



"Gameface" <mail@INVALID.mail.com.INVALID> wrote in message
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You are not going to like this, but it is probably a Bios limitation of your
Motherboard, I know my old Asus T2P4's would only see 32 GB of a 40GB drive.
Solved that by going to a new motherboard.

Cheers
Paul



Posted by °Mike° on June 3rd, 2004


You have created a single partition, and formatted it
in FAT32, by the sound of it.

Windows XP Does Not Recognize All Available Disk Space
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=316505

During Setup You Are Unable to Format a Partition
with a File Allocation Table Format
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=301340


On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 23:01:33 +0100, in
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Gameface scrawled:

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Posted by DaveW on June 4th, 2004


It sounds like the BIOS of your motherboard may be too old to recognize a
harddrive larger than 32MB. You didn't give any details of your
motherboard/BIOS to be
able to help more.
--
DaveW



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Posted by Gameface on June 4th, 2004


Sorry about that - my motherboard accepts drives bigger than 32Gb, as my
main HDD is a Maxtor 6Y080P0 80Gb HDD - this works fine & is recognised
correctly by windows.

M/Board - Jetway V266A (uses Via KT266A chipset)
BIOS - Award Software Internation, Inc. 6.00 PG 05/10/2002

Hope that helps a bit
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Posted by kony on June 4th, 2004


On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 23:01:33 +0100, "Gameface"
<mail@INVALID.mail.com.INVALID> wrote:

Did you jumper the drive wrong, that is, put a jumper on the 32GB limit
pins instead of the ones you wanted?

Posted by Gameface on June 4th, 2004


I'm hoping it the jumpers too... i'm gonna keep messing with these &
hopefully it will show the full 80gb - thnx for advice i'll let you knw how
it goes
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Posted by Gameface on June 4th, 2004


Thanks Kony - u was right - managed to find the correct setting eventaully

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